WebHelp - Navigating Online Help
Web Help is written in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the language of the World Wide Web, also called the Internet. Moving around within Web Help is identical to moving around the Internet.
Tip: Use the scroll bar on the right side of this window to move up and down the current page.
Note: WebHelp runs within an Internet browser, such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer. If you are familiar with browsing the Internet, you will recognize the tool bars at the top of the window. Your local browser settings can affect the appearance and active features of the Toolbar.
Use the following navigation tools to help you locate the information you need:
Navigation Tools |
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You can start Web Help several ways...
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Starting Field-Level Help |
To quickly display the WebHelp topic for a specific field:
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Starting Form-Level Help |
To quickly display the WebHelp topic for a specific form (or window):
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Hyperlinks are specially activated pictures or text that you can click to instantly display the information you need. Click here for information about using different types of hyperlinks. Tips:
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The Navigation Pane is the left side of the Web Help window and contains tabs for the Table of Contents, Index and Search.
Tip: To show and hide the Navigation Pane, click Show Table of Contents or Hide Table of Contents |
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The Viewing Pane is the right side of the Web Help window containing the topic of information. |
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Navigation Topics |
A list of navigation topics pops up when you click a Related Topics button at the bottom of a topic. The list of help topics is related to the topic currently displayed. To see the content of a topic, just click it in the list. Example Button: |
Learn how to minimize, maximize, and close the Help windows. |
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To print the topic currently in the Viewing Pane:
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