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About cookies

Cookies are small pieces of information that on request from a website are stored by your computer on your computer's hard disk. Cookies are used by websites to keep track of the user in some way. This can be used for both innocuous and intrusive… Read on…

User support, October 2005. Updated: October 2008

 
About news feeds

News feeds (also known as RSS feeds) are an easy way for you to be alerted when new content that interests you appears on websites of your choice - it's ideal for a-n's opportunities listings where there are over 200 listings at any time to help you… Read on…

User support, a-n.co.uk December 2006

 
Free file readers

Files available for download on this site are available in a number of formats: Rich Text Format (.rtf), Portable Document Format (.pdf), Word (.doc), Text (.txt), Excel (.xls). Most word processing programs allow you to view a Rich Text Format… Read on…

User support, a-n Magazine October 2005

 
Using the site - Arts organiser subscription

Your Arts organiser subscription gives you full access to all subscriber-only resources. You can also post in any of the 'Unedited' features, and What's on (Interface) and Jobs and opps service. NEW December 2012Competitively-priced Insurance… Read on…

Join in, a-n.co.uk October 2008

 
Using the site - Multi-user subscription

Your multi-user subscription gives you five user licences to access all subscriber only resources, to participate in any 'Unedited' feature and to post on What's on (on Interface) and Jobs and opps service. Go to Manage account to create users and… Read on…

Join in, a-n.co.uk October 2008

 
Using the site - Single network license

Your single network licence entitles all users operating via your internal computer network to access all subscriber only resources. A single network licence requires your broadband account to give you a static rather than dynamic IP address and… Read on…

Join in, a-n.co.uk October 2008

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