GEORGIA 2000 NEWSLETTERUGA Office of Information Technology Outreach Services. May 22, 2002.Hello, Georgia 2000 user! Here is the latest news about the Georgia 2000 Information System (http://www.georgia2000.org), the best source on the web for Georgia statistics. In this newsletter… - New county, household spending reports - Printing a map on an entire page - Link to Georgia 2000! - About Georgia 2000 and newsletter subscription ------------------------------------------------------- New county, household spending reports ------------------------------------------------------- We are constantly adding to and updating the collection of more than 80 statistical reports available at Georgia 2000. Some of the latest reports include: Georgia County Guide - Voting Patterns 1994-98 - Per Capita Income by County 1993-1998 - And many other existing reports with updated data through 1998 and 1999 CACI Household Spending (2000 Projections) (11 new reports) - Apparel Products & Services - Automotive Aftermarket - Entertainment - Financial - Food and Alcoholic Beverages - Home Improvement - Household Expenses - Household Items - Local Transportation - School Expenses - Services and Personal Expenses Georgia 2000 offers statistical reports regarding demographics, economic development, education, health and more. They are a great resource to small business owners, educator and students, government agencies and private individuals; you will probably find them useful, too! Find out more about our reports here: http://www.georgia2000.org/more_info/info_data_sources.asp ------------------------------------------------------- Printing a map on an entire page ------------------------------------------------------- We receive requests all the time from users wanting to print maps on an entire page. Here's a tip on printing a map that fills a letter-sized page in landscape format (a layout that is wider than it is tall). We've added this to the map help: just click on the little question-mark buttons at http://www.georgia2000.org/map_interface to find help on printing and other map tools. Step 1: Monitor setting Set your monitor screen area is set to 800x600 or a higher resolution. You can see your Screen Area by right-clicking on the desktop and choosing Properties, and then clicking on the Settings tab. A setting of 640x480 is not recommended since the map will appear quite small in your browser. Step 2: Turn off unnecessary layers Turn off any layers you are not interested in by un-checking them in the legend to the left of the map. Step 3: Set up printing When everything is displaying as you wish you can set up a print-out. Click the Set Up Printing tool. Uncheck the items that you don't want to display on your print-out (e.g., Legend, North arrow, etc.). Make sure "Fit to page" is chosen. Click the Print Setup button in the bottom right corner. A new window should appear for you to select printer options specific to your printer; here, set your page orientation to "landscape". Click Ok to close this window, and click Ok again to close the previous window. Step 4: Print Click the Print Map button. You should have a map that fills the page. Need some help using the other map tools? Click on the small question-mark buttons for help, or contact us at ga2000@itos.uga.edu. ------------------------------------------------------- Link to Georgia 2000! ------------------------------------------------------- If you have a web site whose users could benefit from Georgia 2000, we encourage you to link to our site! See our Links page (http://www.georgia2000.org/more_info/links.asp) to find out how to link to Georgia 2000 and copy images to use on your site. ----------- You have received this e-mail because you are a registered user of the Georgia 2000 Information System. If you do not wish to receive Georgia 2000 messages in the future, log in at http://www.georgia2000.org, go to Your Profile and choose 'no' for the newsletter option. Georgia 2000 Information System provides extensive statistical data in demographics, economic development, health, and education. A powerful decision support tool, Georgia 2000 allows you to create custom reports based on geography, using a form or an interactive map. Visit Georgia 2000 today at http://www.georgia2000.org! |
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