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In Roman times, an iron ring was the mark of a political figure, like Julius Caesar, and widows wore rings on their thumbs to denote their status.

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Site Help

Welcome to the website of Signet Jewelers Limited.

This website has been designed to be informative, easy to navigate and accessible to a wide range of users.

Viewing the Site 

This website is optimized to be viewed on either Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Firefox and Safari at a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768.

Site Navigation

The navigation has been designed to be as user-friendly as possible, allowing all site content to be viewed within the minimum number of mouse clicks.

It is also possible to access pages of the site by using the Search function or the Site Map.

Site Services

Links to Site Services e.g. Alerts, Site Map/Help, Privacy Statement and Contacts are given on the toolbar at the foot of each page on the website.

Top-Level

This primary navigation provides access to the key content areas of the site, which are: 'About Signet', 'Financial', 'Operations', 'Shareholders', 'Media Centre' and 'Responsibilities'.

Each of these section buttons present the user with a landing page that details the contents of that section.  This top level navigation is supported by the left hand navigation menu that allows users to drill down to further information.

Further information

This additional navigational tool appears on certain pages allowing users to access a range of items related to the page that you are currently on.

Using the Browser Back Button

To return to the previously visited page, users can simply click on the back button of the browser. Alternatively, the user can select the item directly from any of the navigational tools.

In order to access other areas from your current page, simply select another item on the menu.

PDF Files (Portable Document Format)

The website includes a large number of PDF files that can be viewed online or downloaded to view at a later stage. To view these files you will need to install Adobe® Acrobat Reader®, which can be downloaded without cost from www.adobe.com.

Printing Pages of the Site

As the Signet website is not frame-based, a user can print pages of the site by clicking on the print button of the browser.

Printing pages from your Browser

To print pages from this website, without using the print icon on your browser, please press 'control + p' (PC) or 'apple + p' (MAC). If you wish to customise your print preferences, please refer to the guidance provided in this section.

Today's computer systems are varied and unique in so many ways that it is important to understand the differences when it comes to printing. It will depend on your hardware, operating system, Internet browser, hardware device managers and printing hardware as to the quality and presentation of your paper copies from the Internet. This document is a small guide containing some hints and options when setting up your computer system to print from your Web browser. As has been mentioned, there is a huge array of computer systems out there, however this document will only focus on some of the major system setups in general use. If you are unsure of anything, please contact your hardware or software vendors, or if available, your computer support personnel.

This document will cover two aspects when trying to reproduce Web content in a printed format:

  1. Ensuring that the background graphics and colour are printed;
  2. Maximising the possibility of correctly flowing text printed on the document.

The computer systems that will be covered in this document are Microsoft Windows based PCs and Macintosh PCs, combined with the two browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator. Microsoft Internet Explorer is one of the most popular Internet Web browsers in use today. To ensure the correct printing as detailed above, it may be necessary to change some of the print settings.

Microsoft Windows:

  1. From Internet Explorer, under the 'Tools' menu, choose 'Internet Options…'. Alternatively, you can choose the 'Internet Options' icon from your Windows Control Panel because this setting is system wide.
  2. Select the 'Advanced' tab.
  3. Scroll down to the 'Printing' section and check the 'Print background colours and images' checkbox to ensure that it is ticked;
  4. Close this dialogue box;
  5. From Internet Explorer, under the 'File' menu, choose 'Page Setup…'
  6. Ensure that the 'Margin' settings (Left, Right, Top, Bottom) are not too large, as this will unduly wrap the printed text;
  7. Close this dialogue box.

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