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Welcome to the Tobacco Control 2003 Conference Abstract Submission Site

The Tobacco Control 2003 Conference Abstract Submission site allows you to register your contact details and upload your abstract. The process for submission is as follows:

1) Enter this site and register your contact details and abstract title.
2) You will then be sent an email which will contain your access key and instructions for how to upload your abstract on to the site.
3) You are then required to re-enter this site and upload your abstract document.

If this is the first time you have registered your details on this site, please select the To Register button on the left of the screen to register your details.

If you have previously submitted your contact details and would like to upload your abstract, or edit your previously submitted abstract, enter your Access Key in the box on the left hand side and press the Upload/Edit Abstract button.

Once you have submitted your abstract on-line you will also be able to return to this site to submit and/or edit your abstract or submit an additional abstract. To edit your abstract enter the submission site and return to the upload abstract document. Request for it to be email to you, make your changes and then upload it again.

If you require any further information regarding abstract submission please contact the Conference Organiser on:

tobaccocontrol03@meetingplanners.com.au
Ph: +61 3 9417 0888
Fax: +61 3 9417 0899


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