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Listed below are a number of ways to access information on the Courts and Tribunals Victoria web site.

Site Navigation
Because everyone browses the web according to personal preference, this site provides a variety of pathways to find the information you seek.

Using the Menu
Every content page presents a menu to the left, divided into categories, such as Jury Service, Daily Lists, etc. Clicking on a particular category takes you to a subpage of related links and information. In this way, you can "drill down" to the menu item and information you seek at the Courts and Tribunals Victoria web site.

Utility Bar - Links
At the top of every page (excluding the home page of this site), there is a number of links to assist with navigation and assistance with this site:

Legal and Privacy Information
At the bottom of every page of the Courts and Tribunals Victoria web site, links to information regarding copyright , disclaimer and privacy.

Display a Sitemap of the Site
If you prefer to view a listing of all content pages on this site, then the Sitemap will provide a comprehensive listing of all content pages, in the appropriate order.

Search
To make searching easier, there is a search field located under the banner at the top left of every content page within the site. This search (by default) queries all Courts and Tribunals web sites in Victoria. You can also access the Advanced Search option located in the Utility Bar, in the top right hand corner of all content pages on the site.

Advanced Search
An Advanced Search link located in the top right hand corner of each content page (in the Utility Bar), provides easy access to additional and targeted search tools.


Accessibility
The Courts and Tribunals of Victoria site is optimised for Internet Explorer (version 4 or higher); Opera (version 6 or higher) or Netscape Navigator (version 6 or higher) a screen resolution of at least 800 x 600 pixels and at least 256 colour setting will ensure optimum viewing results. The main colours used throughout this site (utility bar; title bar, menus) are Web Safety Colour palette colours.

To display Web page text larger or smaller
  • On the View menu, point to Text Size, and then click the size you want.

If you need to increase or decrease the viewing font size of this site, you can do this through your browser's settings (eg, through Internet Explorer's menu: View; Text Size;and select from a range of sizes)

Printing pages on the website
You will notice a print page icon and link has been placed on the top right of each content page (just under the banner).

Reading and printing documents attached to pages on the website
Some documents on this and other connected sites, are provided in Portable Document Format [PDF].

To open PDF documents, you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded for free from the Adobe web site.

What is a PDF file?
A Portable Document Format (pdf) file is a self-contained cross-platform document. In plain language, it is a file that will look the same on the screen and in print, regardless of what kind of computer or printer someone is using and regardless of what software package was originally used to create it.

Although they contain the complete formatting of the original document, including fonts and images, PDF files are highly compressed, allowing complex information to be downloaded efficiently.

PDF files are indicated by the following graphic:

How to View PDF Files
Once the Acrobat Reader software is properly installed, you just need to click on a link to a .pdf file and it will be loaded for viewing on your computer.

How to Print PDF Files
When printing Adobe Acrobat PDF files from within your web browser, do NOT use the web browser print facility. Instead, use the print button at the left end of the special Adobe Acrobat tool bar, which appears immediately above the viewing window. See illustration below for location of this print button.

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