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Did You Know?
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That in both Canada and the United States, if you purchase items
over the internet using your Visa card, you are not liable if your
Visa account is fraudulently used. For Canadian details, click here:
Visa
Canada
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Did You Know?
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That you may use any WholeShow page as your homepage in many
browsers such as Internet Explorer. Simply go to the page that you
want within WholeShow.com, then from above on the Toolbar, click
"Tools", then "Internet Options", then "Use
Current" , then "OK". That page will now be your
default homepage.
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Did You Know?
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That WholeShow.Com is updated daily, and that you may not see the
updates unless you occasionally click the "Refresh" button on your
Browser, in order to load the updates. The page link you are clicking on
may give you an error as the link is to a new page, but in essence you
are linking from a page which no longer exists on the site, but is still
in the cache memory of your computer. It isn't unusual to have to click
the refresh button a few times to force it to go to the website, rather
than the cache, for the current page.
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Did You Know?
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That you can change your text size within many Internet programs? For
example, in most versions of Internet Explorer, just click on
"View" on the upper Toolbar, then click on "Text
Size", and choose the size you wish. It's so easy and quick to do,
that you can change back and forth for those pages that sometimes have
very small text. Raising the text size may allow you to increase your
screen resolution so you can have more on your screen, and yet still
have the text large enough to read. An especially good trick if your
eyes are getting a little tired.
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