Kentucky District UPCI Website - Frequently Asked Questions
Q What is the purpose of the Kentucky District Website? A. To provide accurate Kentucky District information to website visitors in a timely fashion.
Q Who do I report Kentucky District webpage problems to? A Contact the web administrator (Daniel Wilson) Send e-mail to Web Administrator We will do our best to correct any problems you encounter in accessing the web pages.
Q Where did the church information come from? A The Church Directory - located in the 2007 Kentucky District Manual & Directory
Q Our church service schedule has changed. How do we get the service schedule information on the churches page updated? Can we get our church e-mail and website listed? A The pastor or his designee should contact the web administrator. Send e-mail to Web Administrator You should also contact the District Secretary (Bro. Browning) so that the district records are updated. We will be glad to place the church e-mail or website information on the churches page.
Q Do you advertise revivals and other local church activities? A As of August 30, 2006 we will be placing Kentucky District local church revivals, church/pastor anniversary services, youth events, and conferences on the "Church Events Page".
I prefer that you e-mail me a copy of the document file created from the software package that was used to create your document - (MS Word, MS Publisher, MS PowerPoint, Adobe PageMaker, Adobe Illustrator, Etc.)
I can scan your document and create a PDF file from that document if you cannot e-mail your document file.
Q Why does the text wrap-around the screen? A Most screens are designed to be displayed at either 1024X768 or 800X600 screen resolution. Display resolutions of 640X480 and lower may not display as intended. Note: Windows users can change their display screen resolution in the Display Settings located in the Control Panel of the Windows Settings Area.
Q Why use PDF files for fliers and forms? What is PDF? A Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) is the #1 standard for sharing electronic documents on the web. Adobe PDF is a universal file format that preserves all of the fonts, formatting, colors, and graphics of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it. PDF files are compact and can be shared, viewed, navigated, and printed exactly as intended by anyone with the free Adobe Acrobat® Reader.
Acrobat Reader Software you to view and print PDF files.
Q Where can you download the Adobe Acrobat Reader Software?
For other questions or comments concerning the Kentucky District Website contact: Daniel Wilson (Web Administrator) E-mail Web Administrator
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