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If you are using Internet Explorer and you get the message "This content cannot be displayed in a frame"
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*If the image doesn't display in Google Docs Viewer, try refreshing the page.  There may also be an "exceeded bandwith" error that can be solved by refreshing.
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*If you are using Internet Explorer and you get the message "This content cannot be displayed in a frame"
  
 
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If you are using Firefox and can't see a pdf, login to your google account.  You shouldn't have any problems once you're logged in, or if you don't have a google account.
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*Other IE issues:
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** Change the user agent string (F12 > Emulation) to a different browser
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** Change document mode "Edge" to something lower
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** Whitelist cuttingsarchive.org at Tools > Compatibility View settings
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*If you are using Firefox and can't see a pdf, login to your google account.  You shouldn't have any problems once you're logged in, or if you don't have a google account.
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*You can always click on the link below the image which will display the pdf either in Adobe or in your browser, depending on your settings.  Google Docs also has a problem with rendering colors correctly.
  
If you're still having problems, you can email us: {{email}}
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*If you're still having problems, you can email us: {{email}}

Latest revision as of 12:57, 15 April 2014

  • If the image doesn't display in Google Docs Viewer, try refreshing the page. There may also be an "exceeded bandwith" error that can be solved by refreshing.
  • If you are using Internet Explorer and you get the message "This content cannot be displayed in a frame"
  1. Settings
  2. Internet options
  3. Trusted sites
  4. Sites
  5. add docs.google.com
  6. Refresh the page
  • Other IE issues:
    • Change the user agent string (F12 > Emulation) to a different browser
    • Change document mode "Edge" to something lower
    • Whitelist cuttingsarchive.org at Tools > Compatibility View settings
  • If you are using Firefox and can't see a pdf, login to your google account. You shouldn't have any problems once you're logged in, or if you don't have a google account.
  • You can always click on the link below the image which will display the pdf either in Adobe or in your browser, depending on your settings. Google Docs also has a problem with rendering colors correctly.