Help with using www.rics.org

This site has been designed as an easy to use, comprehensive resource for anyone with an interest in the surveying profession.

How can I find what I need?
Click on any of the headings in the navigation boxes to display the pages within these sections and move through the site.

As well as the navigation boxes, every page has a trail of 'breadcrumbs' showing you currently where you are on the site, e.g. [You are here: RICS Global > Help > Help with using www.rics.org]. You can click on any of the 'breadcrumbs' to jump to that section. 

Clicking on the RICS logo at the top of the page also returns you to the homepage.

Additionally you can use the 'back button' in your browser to visit previous pages you have visited.

Search engine
You can search all of the pages on this website, and related RICS websites, by typing your query into the search box at the top of every page and then either pressing the magnifying glass logo button within the search box or pressing the 'return' key on your keyboard. There is also an Advanced Search function available, powered by Google technology.

Site map
A complete list and structure of the pages on this site is available using the [Site map] link at the bottom of every page.

FAQs
You can also browse our Frequently Asked Questions or submit your own question to us using the online [Ask a question] form.

How do I get back to this site if I leave it?
If you want to come back to this site at any time, you can type the address in the address bar and then press the 'return' key on your keyboard. A good idea is to add this page to your favourites: in Internet Explorer click on Favourites > Add to Favourites > the address of our site is www.rics.org.

Help with downloads 
Many of the publications available to download from www.rics.org are produced in a PDF format. To open these files you will need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded free of charge from the Adobe website. You will then be able to view, save and print PDF files.

Help with 'My CPD'
The RICS online recording system can help you to maintain your CPD records effectively. For practical advice on how to record your learning using the RICS website, download our user guide here.

Technical enquiries
For technical enquiries regarding the website please use our online feedback form.