Frequently Asked Questions
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How often is 3d Investment Regulation updated?
3d aim to add new items within 10 working days of their release, but they will often appear much earlier.
How do I know what has been changed from day to day?
Go to the Latest Additions page and you will see a list of recently-added or updated items.
How can I influence 3d Investment Regulation?
We fully encourage subscribers to provide feedback in relation to the design, contents and functionality of the software and will incorporate suggestions wherever appropriate. Please inform us via the Contact Us page. We can easily accommodate requests for additions to the Index. Other changes may take that little bit longer!
What is the best way to find a particular subject?
The first place to go is the Index where we have linked keywords/phrases to specific topics.
If that doesn't get you to what you need, please use the Search function at the top right of the screen.
Alternatively, please use the Contents list on the left and 'drill' down the various menus
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any difficulty getting to the right place.
Can I print out particular topics?
Click the printer icon at the top right of the screen to print the page.
To print a smaller part of the page, click the printer icon at the top right of the screen and then ensure your printer option is set to 'print selection'.
We intend to develop the printing options further, including the option to print to PDF format.
Does each screen show the date the rule/regulation was implemented?
Where amendments have been made, commencement dates have been included.
3d Investment Regulation is based on the position prevailing in the summer of 1997 and therefore those items changed prior to that date do not always have the relevant history attached.
What history of changes is retained?
3d Investment Regulation is based on the position as at mid-1997. Subsequent changes show both the amended (current) text and the pre-amended (original) text. Wherever feasible, pre mid-1997 changes have been highlighted in the same manner.
How many cross references are in 3d Investment Regulation?
More than 400,000, along with 600 keywords used for indexing the 50,000 pages.
How do I put a Shortcut to 3d Investment Regulation on my Desktop?
Minimise all current open Windows by pressing the Windows key and M together.
Using your mouse, right click on the Desktop.
Go to New, then to Shortcut
In the Command Line, enter: www.ukregulation.co.uk/contents/latestadditions
Then click on Next
Type in the name of the Shortcut, eg 3d Investment Regulation.
Then click on Finish.
How can I obtain free Training on how best to use 3d Investment Regulation?
We are very pleased to provide training for you and your colleagues. We do not normally charge a fee for such training, although we may ask for a contribution to our expenses.
We are well used to training many people in one day, but recommend no more than 15 at any one time. Please allow about an hour for each session.
We generally use a laptop connected to the internet and linked to a large display, but a PC with a large screen will suffice providing the numbers are small.
During the session we will provide company background and an introduction to the contents of the service, followed by a thorough explanation of the ways of getting round 3d Investment Regulation in the most efficient manner.
Please contact us for more details and to arrange training times.
Can I bookmark specific pages in 3d Investment Regulation?
Yes, first go to the page you want to Bookmark
Then click on the Book at the top right of the screen.
Alternatively, go to Favourites in your Browser and click on Add to Favourites, then choose the place the bookmark is to be stored.
Jumps (or hyperlinks) are links from one page to another and are identified by being in blue. When you place the mouse over a jump, the pointer changes to a hand shape.
If you get any type of error message please let 3d know immediately by emailing us on 3d@ukregulation.co.uk
A "cookie" is a small piece of information sent by a web server to store on a web browser so it can later be read back from that browser. This is useful for having the browser remember some specific information. What are they used for? An example is when a browser stores your passwords and user ID's.
3d Investments Limited has notified the Information Commissioner (an independent official appointed by the Crown to oversee the Data Protection Act 1998, the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004) that the company processes personal information.
3d Investment Regulation is intended to be utilised 'online' via an internet connection. However, we appreciate that some users will want to use the system when an internet connection is not available. 3d will therefore make available an 'offline' version of the website. Please contact us if you wish to have access to the offline version of 3d.
The financial services industry requires many staff to maintain 'threshold competence' and we feel that we can assist the HR and training departments by tracking individuals' usage of our system.
IP authentication is primarily about convenience, rather than extra security. The level of security is comparable with that for password-based authentication. However, it does mean that anyone who has access to a computer within the specified range can access 3d without identification.
Accordingly, we do not intend making IP Authentication available on this product.
Unless cookies have been disabled on your pc, the only inconvenience will be having to register (on www.ukregulation.co.uk/home/register) and login the first time. During this initial logon, a cookie is issued to the browser and stored on the pc. Subsequent logons will be authenticated automatically by the cookie; users shouldn't need to login as they enter the 3d website. If this remains an issue, then please don't hesitate to inform us via the Contact Us page.

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