Google Language Translation

This website is supported by "Google Translate."  Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and up to 100 other languages.  There are three ways to translate information in this website:

1.  To translate pages in this website, press the "Select Language" or sometimes its displayed as the "Translate" button at the top of the this page.  Select your language.  All website pages are translated to the language of your choice.  Please note, this does not work on attached documents within this website. 

2.  If a web page has an attachment, such as a PDF document, you can use Google Translate to view in your language.  Highlight the text you want to translate, right-click, and choose "copy."  Go to the Google Translate web page, paste and translate the text into the language of your choice.  You can go directly to Google Translate by clicking this link.  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.

3.  If you use Google Chrome as your web browser, you can use Google Translate to view any web page you visit in your language. 

To add the Google Translate Icon to your Google Chrome ribbon, click on the three dots on the upper right of your screen while in the Google Chrome, choose More Tools, choose Extensions and then choose Google Translate.  The Google Translate icon will now appear on the Google Chrome ribbon.  Click the Google Translate icon and you will be able to view a web page in the language of your choice.   

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