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Old 12-05-2007, 06:59 AM
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From the READ ME file:

" Welcome to your America From the Air CD companion! We're sure you'll find it to be a useful and rewarding guide on your travels. "

"In addition to a PDF incorporating every page in the book, you'll find a bonus map and an all-in-one, zoomable version of the Flight Path Map for even easier use while following your flight. The bonus Age-Relief map presents the entire continent, showing the age of rocks on the surface as colors superimposed on a topographic shaded-relief map of the continent (courtesy of the USGS). The all-in-one Lower 48 states Flight Path Map is located at the end of the main PDF."

"Use the bookmark tab to navigate between chapters, maps, and indexes. Be sure to read the Introduction to learn how to get the most from your CD companion. On the Flight Path Maps, just click on a number to link to the corresponding page in the book."

"If you prefer to simply turn from page to page, use "page down" in Acrobat Reader if you are flying west or south, or "page up" if you are flying east or north. However, take a "detour" into a different Corridor (chapter) where indicated in blue at the foot of the text pages. (Check either the lower left or lower right corner, depending on which direction you are flying.) Jump to the "detour" page by clicking on the blue page number."

"To navigate to a specific page number, enter the number at the bottom of your Acrobat window frame, then click "enter." Once good way to follow your flight path is to look it up in the Index of Flights, jot down the series of page numbers, then navigate to each page number in turn."


"You can use the bookmark tab to navigate between chapters, maps, and indexes."
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