On-Screen Graphics
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Normally, when quizzing yourself or taking a practice exam on the computer, you use the Ham University
on-screen renditions of the Figures and Tables referenced by some of the questions. Because of space limitations these only approximate the actual printed graphics used in the real exam. For a more realistic practice exam you can do the following:

bullitPrint out the official graphics sheets prepared by the ARRL-VEC (which are saved as PDF files in your Ham University Exams directory), and  
bullitTurn off the Ham University On-screen Graphics (under the Preferences Menu).  
 
You can use Ham University
to administer an license exam, but you must turn on-screen graphics off and use the printed figures for it to be acceptable.