Some toolkits are listed as a download item and some are listed as an on-line item. What is the difference?
• A. Download toolkits are a series of documents that you ‘save’ or ‘store’ on your computer. On-line toolkits are password-protected ‘subscriptions’ that require you to log into the site each time you want to access the information. You should save the URL address to your Favorites to facilitate access to the site(s). Q. I placed an order without downloading the electronic item. When I went back, I was unable to retrieve the order. • A. For some of the electronic products, you have up to 5 days from when you made your purchase to download the electronic items. To do so, log into the ADA Evidence Analysis Library, click on the word PROFILE located in the upper right-hand corner, then click Purchase History located in the left navigation bar. Click on your order number and proceed with the download. (Note: Download problems for “Becoming a Vegetarian” should be sent to: dfaulhaber@eatright.org). Links to the on-line toolkits are not available in PROFILE. You must enter the URL address t
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