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Why
can't I download the presentations from your site?
- First, which
Internet Browser are you using, hopefully it's Netscape because I can easily
fix this problem. If you are using Netscape, close it and use Internet
Explorer to download the programs. I use FrontPage 2000 to create my web
site, this means it writes HTML code to work the best with Internet
Explorer. So if you are using Netscape Navigator or Communicator, try
Internet Explorer and this should work.
Once the file downloaded, I was not able to open
and view it, how can I see the file?
- Do you have an unzip
program? Each resource available for download on this site is zipped. You
will need an unzip program to unzip the file before PowerPoint will be able
to see it. If you do not have an unzip program, go here to www.winzip.com
and download the evaluation FREE copy. It has a expiration date on it, but
you can exceed the date and use the program indefinitely.
I can see the file from your site, but PowerPoint
will not open it, what's wrong?
- Do you have an unzip
program? Each resource available for download on this site is zipped. You
will need an unzip program to unzip the file before PowerPoint will be able
to see it. If you do not have an unzip program, go here to www.winzip.com
and download the evaluation FREE copy. It has a expiration date on it, but
you can exceed the date and use the program indefinitely.
- Or, the version of
the presentation may be newer than your PowerPoint software. If you have
PowerPoint 97, and having trouble opening the file, email me and I will send
you an alternate version you can use. dan@vbnhq.com
I want to get updates from your site when they
become available, how can I get emails for that?
- Not available. Check
back often for new additions..
Who are you and why are you doing this?
- This site was first
developed by Jason
Scott Blanchard, a 25V - Combat Camera / Documentation Specialist. He use to make training films and recruiting videos at Fort Knox.
The reason he did this is, I saw a need for this type of web site on the
Internet, their are too many soldiers in the Army that lack the ability to
find resources they need. He also felt, "why reinvent the wheel,"
why should soldiers spend time creating a class for training, when they can
spend more time training. eArmy assumed the site late Jan 02.
How much time does it take to do this web site?
- When the site first
began, I spent about 20 hours a week working on the site after I got off
work each day. This lasted for about a year. Once the site got on its feet,
I spend about 5 hours a week, maintaining, creating new areas, and
advertising the site.
I sent you an email a long time ago and never received
an answer back, why not?
- Try again, under new
management.
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