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The major article entitled The Ultimate Primer On Free Radicals -- Basic Cause Of Heart Disease, Cancer and other Degenerative Ills has been prepared as a Power Point Slide Show Presentation.
This page describes how you can view this presentation.
If you are already familiar with the process of slide shows, you can simply CLICK HERE to start the slide show.
Otherwise, here is some helpful information for you about this type of presentation.
This slide show presentation includes virtually all of the text and images of the original article.
When you click to start the slide show, depending on your browser, you will first be asked whether you want to "open" the show on the web, or want to download it to your hard disk for "off-line" viewing. You may do either.
In either case you will then see a "monitoring box" that shows a "downloading" process.
If you wish to copy the presentation onto your hard drive, this "downloading" will be placing the presentation in whatever place you have decided on your hard drive.
If you are only going to OPEN the presentation on the web, even so, the "downloading" will copy the presentation into your computer's temporary memory so that the presentation will not be delayed by slow modems or problems on the Internet.
Thus, the entire presentation will be downloaded to your computer for viewing whether it is stored in a directory, or kept in temporary memory only.
In order to make the downloading time reasonable, the entire presentation is divided into sections of about 2 MB each. Since the entire presentation is about 6 MB, you would come to the end of Section One, click for the next Section and then that Section would start its own downloading process.
As soon as you open the presentation you can simply click with your mouse curser anywhere on the page to advance to the next slide. In addition to clicking on the screen, your "scroll wheel," if you have one, will advance you through the slides. Even these actions can be changed. There is much you can learn about using the slide presentation. For instance, you can even change your mouse pointer into a "pen" with which you can draw on the screen. These markings don't get saved, but you can use them to make comments on a screen if you wish. When you right-mouse-click, one of your choices is "help," and there you will see many different navigation shortcuts you can use if you wish.
One of the most common "changes" you might want to make in the presentation is to change the setting, with that right mouse click, to "full screen." This gives you the entire screen for the presentation. When you do this, of course, all the familiar buttons of your browser are gone. You will then need to learn how to get back to more familiar territory with the right-mouse click. In this instance, you can only change to "black screen," and once you get the black screen, then any click on the screen will bring up the smaller screen appearance, with all your browser buttons showing.
You'll also notice at the bottom left of your screen, when the "full screen" mode is active, a button you can push for navigation choices -- similar to using the right mouse click choice.
Note that many of the slides have hyperlinks to other pages, not in the presentation. When and as you wish you may click on these and you'll jump to the linked page. Then, in order to get back to the slide show, you would need to use your back button. When you arrive at the slide you were previously viewing, you'll notice a box near the top asking if you want to "resume" the slide show, or exit from it.
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