Rochester Redskins Football and Cheer
: Help with viewing Documents
Look here if you're having trouble viewing the documents / handouts
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Some of the Redskins documents/handouts require that you have specific software installed on your PC or laptop. If you don't have this specific software, you may not be able to properly view the documents. Please use the information below to help resolve this.
Don't have access to Microsoft Office products? You can use the viewer applications provided by Mircosoft or try OpenOffice, it's Free!
Excel - files that end in .xls or .xlw
Some files such as the practice schedules are created using Microsoft Excel. While Excel is a very popular software application, we realize that not everyone may have this software installed on their PCs or Laptops. Please visit Microsoft's web site for a free Excel viewer application which allows you to view these documents by clicking here.
Word - files that end in .doc
Some files such as the registration forms are created using Microsoft Word. While Word is a very popular software application, we realize that not everyone may have this software installed on their PCs or Laptops. Please visit Microsoft's web site for a free Word viewer application which allows you to view these documents by clicking here.
PowerPoint - files that end in .ppt
Some files such as flyers are created using Microsoft PowerPoint. While PowerPoint is a very popular software application, we realize that not everyone may have this software installed on their PCs or Laptops. Please visit Microsoft's web site for a free PowerPoint viewer application which allows you to view these documents by clicking here.
PDF - Files that end in .pdf
Some files such as the Cheer Connection are created in a common internet format known as PDF. PDF files can be created by a number of different software applications, but there's a free easy way to view them. Please visit Adobe's web site for a free version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader application which allows you to view these documents by clicking here.
Wednesday, September 5
Help Make Sure You're Viewing the Most Current Version of the Documents/Handouts
How do I clear my web browser's cache?
Each time you access a file through your web browser, the browser caches (stores) it. This way, the files (including any images on the page) do not have to be retrieved from the remote web site each time you click the Back or Forward buttons. You should periodically clear the cache to allow your browser to function more efficiently and to help ensure you're downloading the most current version of the documents.
On this page:
- Windows
- Mac OS and Mac OS X
Internet Explorer 7
- From the Tools menu, select Internet Options... .
- Choose the General tab.
- Under Browsing history, click Delete... .
- Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... .
- Click Close, and then click OK to exit.
Internet Explorer 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x for Windows
- From the Tools menu (for version 4.x, the View menu), select Internet Options... .
- Choose the General tab.
- In the "Temporary Internet Files" section, click Delete Files... .
- To confirm the deletion, click OK.
- In the Internet Options dialog box, click OK.
Netscape 8 for Windows
- From the Tools menu, select Options... .
- Click Privacy.
- Next to "Cache", click the Clear button.
- If you'd like to set the size of the cache and set the browser to clear the cache when you close it, click the + (plus sign) next to "Cache" and change the settings as needed.
- Click OK.
Netscape 7.1 for Windows
- From the Edit menu, select Preferences... .
- In the left panel of the Preferences dialog box, click the + (plus sign) in the box to the left of Advanced. Click Cache.
- Click Clear Cache.
- In the Preferences dialog box, click OK.
Netscape Navigator 4.x, 6.x, and 7.0 for Windows
- From the Edit menu, select Preferences... .
- In the left panel of the Preferences dialog box, click the + (plus sign) in the box to the left of Advanced. Click Cache.
- Click Clear Memory Cache. Confirm by clicking OK.
- Click Clear Disk Cache. Confirm by clicking OK.
- In the Preferences dialog box, click OK.
Firefox 2.0 for Windows
From the Tools menu, select Clear Private Data, and then choose Cache.
Firefox 1.0 and 1.5 for Windows
- From the Tools menu, select Options... , and then click Privacy.
- In 1.5, select the Cache tab, and then click the Clear Cache Now button. In 1.0, next to Cache, click the Clear button, and then click OK.
Safari
- From the Safari menu, select Empty Cache... .
- When prompted, click Empty to confirm that you want to empty the cache.
Firefox 1.0 and 1.5 for Mac OS X
- From the Firefox menu, select Preferences... .
- From the sheet that drops down, select Privacy. In 1.5, click Clear Cache Now. In 1.0, next to Cache, click the Clear button, and then OK.
Netscape 6.x or later and Mozilla for Mac OS and Mac OS X
- In Mac OS X, from the Netscape or Mozilla menu, select Preferences... . In Mac OS 9.x or earlier, from the Edit menu, select Preferences... .
- In the left panel of the Preferences dialog box, click the arrow to the left of Advanced. Click Cache.
- Either click the Clear Cache button, or click both the Clear Memory Cache and Clear Disk Cache buttons.
- In the Preferences dialog box, click OK.
Netscape Navigator 4.x for Mac OS
- From the Edit menu, select Preferences... .
- In the left panel, click the arrow to the left of Advanced.
- Click Cache.
- Click Clear Disk Cache Now, then click OK. Click OK again.
Internet Explorer 4.x and 5.x for Mac OS and Mac OS X
- In Mac OS X, from the Explorer menu, select Preferences... . In Mac OS 9.x and earlier, from the Edit menu, select Preferences... .
- In the left panel, click the arrow to the left of Web Browser. Click the Advanced button.
- Under "Cache", click Empty Now, then click OK.
