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Overview of the FCO's approach to using open standards in the viewing and sharing of documents.
Spreadsheets are a common way to share data. Use this information to help you avoid common errors, improve interoperability and create more accessible spreadsheets.
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Times and heights of high and low waters – alternative structure to Format 8
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Times and heights of high and low waters as in Format 12, but accompanied by interval heights (any time interval from a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum of 120 minutes)
How to create, edit and tag content in Whitehall publisher.
Find out how to decide if something is suitable for GOV.UK, what the content lifecycle is and why accessibility must be planned for.
Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in September 2015.
Information about accessible formats and where to find guidance about creating accessible content.
Explains the standard and practices you should use when publishing your data.
What data is and how to use it, in its various forms, to inform the design and running of a service.
Employment Tribunal decision.
An implementation plan for publishing in open standards format.
A plan for adopting and delivering open document standards.
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