Article: If you saved your HTML file as an RTF (rich text format) file—especially if you copied it from the internet—it may have retained some of its formatting; if so,Word may not format the page for you when you open the HTML file. You can ensure that your HTML file uses plain text format by doing the following:  Open Notepad by typing notepad into Start and then clicking Notepad. Paste your copied HTML into Notepad by pressing Ctrl+V. Click File. Click Save As.... Click the "Save as type" drop-down box. Click All Files. Type a file name followed by .html into the "File name" text box. Click Save. Click or double-click the Word app icon, which resembles a white "W" on a dark-blue background. This will open the Microsoft Word launch page. It's a link in the bottom-left corner of the window. This folder-shaped option is at the bottom of the page. Doing so opens a File Explorer window. Go to the location in which you've stored your HTML document, then click the HTML document. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will open the HTML document in its formatted form in Microsoft Word. While Word should format your document exactly as it appears on the web page, you may need to clean up the formatting by ensuring that headings are bolded, images are centered, and so on. It's in the top-left side of the Word window. You'll find this option on left side of the window. It's in the middle of the page. Doing so prompts a pop-up window to appear. This option is at the bottom of the pop-up window. A drop-down menu will open. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. You can also enter a new name for your Word file in the "File name" text box if need be. You can also choose a new save location (e.g., the Desktop) by clicking a folder in the left-hand sidebar. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will save a Word copy of your HTML file.
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Convert your HTML file to plain text if necessary. Open Microsoft Word. Click Open Other Documents. Click Browse. Select your HTML document. Click Open. Make any necessary changes. Click File. Click Save As. Double-click This PC. Click the "Save as type" drop-down box. Click Word Document. Click Save.
Article: This is required in order for you to receive an income in Canada, so do this as soon as you possibly can upon arriving. This number also enables you to receive government programs and benefits, including taxes. Find a Service Canada office or check out their website to apply for your SIN.  If you’ve lived and/or worked in Canada before, you already have a SIN. This number will not change. Generally, only one SIN is issued and it’s assigned to you for life, much like a Social Security Number is in America. Canada offers both public and private healthcare options. Each Canadian province has its own health department, but there is also a national service available there called Medicare (not to be confused with Medicare services of America).   Get more information from your particular provincial and territorial ministry of health website. These websites can also help you determine your healthcare eligibility and provide important contact information. Your home country driver’s license will be valid in Canada for a few months after you arrive, but you should arrange to get your Canadian driver’s license as soon as possible. These licenses are issued through provincial and territorial departments and are valid in all provinces of Canada.  If you do plan to use your home country driver’s license when you arrive in Canada, obtain an International Driver’s Permit (IDP) before you move. An IDP will translate your current license into French and English (Canada’s two main languages). Canadian law states that all children under the age of 15 must be enrolled in school, so if you have children, enroll them at their new school as soon as possible. You can visit CIC’s website for a listing of schools nearest your new Canadian address.
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Apply for a Canadian Social Insurance Number (SIN). Register for healthcare. Apply for a Canadian driver’s license. Enroll your children in school (if applicable).
Article: In this section, you have three options: Reset Text Size to Medium for New Windows and Tabs, Reset Text Size to Medium While Zooming and labeled Reset Zoom Level for New Windows and Tabs. Check or uncheck the options to meet your preferences.
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Open up Internet Explorer 7 or 8. Click on Tools in the upper right-hand menu. Select Internet Options at the bottom of the pop-up menu. Click on the Advanced tab, and look under the Accessibility section.