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Working with EPS Lessons 2. What is the difference between Public Library and My Library? My Library contains all the lessons in the grade(s) and subject(s) you subscribed to. You can search, view, save and print from any of these lessons in My Library. Public Library contains all of the material available on EPS Lessons, including material outside your subscription. All of the material in the Public Library can be viewed; however, you cannot save or print the lessons. Use Public Library when you want to see other grades and subjects offered by EPS Lessons. If you are not a subscriber, but are taking advantage of the Try Us Now search or Free Trial Offer available from the home page, you have access to search and view lessons in Library. Once you register with EPS Lessons, you will be able to save and print lessons from Library on a limited basis. 3. Am I permitted to photocopy the lessons I print from EPS Lessons? Photocopies of the material are permitted as long as they are being used for your students as outlined in the User Agreement. Lessons printed from EPS Lessons are marked with the subscribers name and subscription period at the bottom of each page. 4. How do I add grades or subjects to my subscription? You can revise your subscription to add grades or subject areas by contacting Customer Service. 5. How do I change my password? If you have forgotten your password or want to change it, simply click here. Payment and Billing 1. What is the EPS Lessons no-risk guarantee? We are so confident that you will love EPS Lessons that we offer a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not thoroughly pleased with EPS Lessons, we will refund your entire subscription fee within the first 60 days. 2. What type of credit cards do you accept? EPS Lessons accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card and American Express as well as school purchase orders. EPS Lessons Exercises and Activities 2. Who made this website? This website was created by Educators Publishing Service (EPS). You can learn more about EPS here. |
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