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site?
Are usernames and passwords case sensitive?
How can I change my username?
How do I link to Health Affairs?
I need help conducting a search.
I need help printing out a paper
How do I read or download a PDF?
How can I use Health Affairs Online faster
and more efficiently?
What do I do if I have trouble connecting to Health
Affairs Online?
How can I use Netscape or Internet Explorer more
efficiently?
What are the Web browser requirements for Health
Affairs' Web site?
How can I improve the speed of Health Affairs
Online?
How do I report a technical problem with the Health
Affairs Web site?
How do I make www.healthaffairs.org my home page?
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1. How are cookies used on the Health Affairs
Web site?
A cookie is a small file that we create to store information on
your computer. We do not use cookies to track what other sites you
have visited, or to look at or track any personal or confidential
information about you. We make use of cookies to enable authorization
control for online subscriptions. We delete all our cookies when
you click "Sign Out". For more information on cookies,
see Help with Health Affairs Online.
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2. Are usernames and passwords case sensitive?
Yes, usernames and passwords are case sensitive
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3. How can I change my username?
To change your username and password, see information on managing
your subscription to Health Affairs at Subscriber
Services.
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4. How do I link to Health Affairs?
Health Affairs welcomes suggestions for links to our site.
Please submit your URL with a brief description of your Web site
to webmaster@healthaffairs.org.
Links to www.healthaffairs.org
are allowed at the Webmaster's discretion. Health Affairs
does not allow content from the journal to be posted directly on
other Web sites. We do have e-print options for creating toll-free
links. For more information about links, please see our Linking
Policy.
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5. I need help conducting a search.
You can find online instructions for conducting a search at Help
with Searching.
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6. I need help printing out a paper.
For help with printing and instructions on using Adobe Acrobate,
see Help
with Printing.
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7. How do I read or download a PDF?
For help reading, downloading or printing PDFs, see Help
with PDFs.
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8. How can I use Health Affairs Online
faster and more efficiently?
For tips on maximizing your use of the online version of Health
Affairs, see Tips
for Better Web Browsing.
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9. What do I do if I have trouble connecting
to Health Affairs Online?
If you are having difficulty connecting to the online version of
Health Affairs, a set of diagnostic instructions are available
with the Help
pages.
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10. How can I use Netscape or Internet
Explorer more effectively?
For tips on using Netscape or Internet Explorer more effectively,
see Help
with Health Affairs Online.
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11. What are the Web browser requirements
for Health Affairs' Web site?
For information on the browsers that Health Affairs supports,
see Help
with Health Affairs Online.
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12. How can I improve the speed of Health
Affairs Online?
Sometimes users outside the United States and Canada experience
a slow response time with our Web site. Tips on improving Web speed
are available at Help
with Health Affairs Online.
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13. How do I report a technical problem
with the Health Affairs Web site?
Send technical comments, questions, and/or problems to the webmaster
via the Contact
Us page.
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14. How do I make www.healthaffairs.org my
home page?
(Windows)
From the Internet Explorer pull-down Tools menu, select Internet
Options.
Select the General tab.
Enter http://www.healthaffairs.org in the Address text field and
then click OK.
(Macintosh)
From the Internet Explorer pull-down Edit menu, select Preferences.
Select the General tab.
Enter http://www.healthaffairs.org in the Address text field and
then click OK.
Next time you start Netscape or Internet Explorer, click the Home
button. You'll go directly to www.healthaffairs.org.
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