Content-related help
What is the difference between Stora Enso and Financials?
Does the content of the web reports differ greatly from the printed reports?
Will the web reports be updated with interim figures during 2003?
Where can I find the Consolidated Financial Statements?
Where are Human Resources issues covered?
Where can I find definitions of environmental terms?
Where can I find information on pulp. and forest holdings and fibre usage?
Where can I find excel and pdf files about the content?
Functionality-related help
What happens when I click the download icon?
How do I download files?
What about downloadable Excel files?
Links to plugins?
Print this functionality?
Send this functionality?
System requirements for videos?
My Notes?
Converter?
Search?
What is the difference between Stora Enso and Financials?
Stora Enso 2002 contains general information on the Company and the different product areas, focusing on the future, whereas Financials is the numerical report for the year 2002 and includes Financial Statements and Notes.
Does the content of the web reports differ greatly from the printed reports?
No, the content is basically the same, specifically for the Financials. Some of the texts in Stora Enso, Corporate Social Responsibility and, Environment and Resources have been rewritten to meet web media requirements but the content as such is the same. The web reports even contain additional information mainly in the form of graphs and/or tables (Web only information).
Will the web reports be updated with interim figures during 2003?
The site will not be updated.
Where can I find the Consolidated Financial Statements?
In the Financials.
Where are Human Resources issues covered?
Human Resources is covered in the Corporate Social Responsibility report.
Where can I find definitions of environmental terms?
The most important environmental, financial and technical terms are defined in the glossaries.
Where can I find information on pulp. and forest holdings and fibre usage?
This information is available in the Environment and Resources report.
Where can I find excel and pdf files about the content?
Excel and pdf files available for downloading can be found in the Downloads section, which you can find on the toolbar at the bottom on every page.
What happens when I click the download icon?
When you click the download icon, the downloadable file opens in a new window. To be able to read the downloadable files, your computer should have the appropriate software.
How do I download files?
To download a file right click the symbol or text next to the file you wish to download and select "Save target as".
What about downloadable Excel files?
Excel-files can contain several sheets. This means that one file can include several tables on one subject.
Links to plugins?
1. Videos
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2. Animations and visualisations
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3. PDF-files
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Print this functionality?
What happens when I click the printer -icon?
You will see either a Print window (PC) or be asked to press Cmd+P (Mac). Choose the correct printer from the selections and click OK to print.
Send this functionality?
What happens when I click the Send this -icon?
The Send this icon will open a form for the recipient's details. The recipient must have an e-mail address. By clicking on "send" in the form you send an e-mail that contains a link to the site. The e-mail recipient can click this link and view the page on the site.
System requirements for videos?
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- 28.8Kbps modem (audio only)
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- Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
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- 128MB or more of RAM
- 56Kbps modem or better
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2. Windows Media Player
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- Pentium or AMD Athlon K6 266 MHz processor or faster
- 64 MB RAM
- 56-Kbps modem
- 24-bit true color video card
My Notes?
What is the My Notes tool?
My Notes is your personal note pad for saving your comments on the Reports 2002.
More information on this functionality can be found in the My Notes tool.
What does "Add Note" mean?
By clicking on the Add note or My Notes buttons you can add a note to the My Notes tool, which opens in a smaller window. By using the Add note button on a certain page a direct link to that page will be automatically created together with your comment. The tool will remember the page the comment was created for.
A general comment can be added by clicking the My Notes button in the right margin of the page.
What is the "My Notes" button on the right-hand toolbar?
By clicking on the My Notes button you open the My Notes tool and will also be able to write a general comment about the content of the reports. In this case your comment will not be linked to a specific page on the site.
What does Stora Enso do with my registration or other personal information?
The Stora Enso web reports site is covered by the www.storaenso.com Privacy Policy. However, Stora Enso will not collect, disclose, detect or otherwise utilise any contact information, mail or e-mail addresses or personal notes made in the My Notes functionality by a registered user. Registration as a My Notes user denotes your approval of the above.
Converter?
The currency converter contains different values for Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss items. Closing rates have been defined for Balance Sheet items as well as for Environmental Liabilities, whereas average rates are used for Profit and Loss items and Environmental Investments and Costs.
The unit converter enables you to convert selected units such as tons to tonnes.
Search?
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- AND: Look for two or more words at once using the AND operator.
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- OR: Look for synonyms or similar words by using the OR operator. Please note that if you do not use the OR operator and search using multiple words, the words are treated as a phrase.
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- "AND", "NEAR", "OR" and "NOT": Use quotation marks if you want to use AND, OR, NOT, or NEAR literally. For example "Forests near mills". Without quotation marks, this query would use the NEAR operator instead of a phrase.
Use quotation marks if you want to search for a phrase that includes e.g. &, / or ' characters, like "R&D" and "debt/equity".
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