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UPS, Denverbrown                                           September 2008

ARCHIVES

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        This page will allow you to visit past issues of Denverbrown. To open a past issue, go to the links below. Select a page heading, then select the month you wish to view under that heading. The button box at the left will return you to the current edition of Denverbrown.
        If you want to print pages from the archives and take them to work to read at lunch, you may find that the right side of the page gets cut off. To correct this, you would want to change the orientation of your printed page by going to File on your tool bar above your browser and selecting Print from the drop down menu. When the Print dialogue box opens, select Preferences and then choose Landscape Orientation instead of Portrait. Then hit print. Bingo...If that doesn't work, then find a 12 year old to help you, they usually know more about computers than I do.

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