Operation Manual
These are examples of option buttons. In this example the option selected is
3 charts
.
Check boxes
to make choices in the
.
Note:
You select only one option
at a time.
A check box can be selected to
make choices in the
. When
available you can select multiple
check boxes.
Drop
-
down Lists
This is an example of a date range.
A drop
-
down list is a set of
options from which the user can
select one.
● A drop
-
down list appears
when you click the
drop
-
down arrow
.
●
Highlight and click the
selection.
● The presence of a drop
-
down list is noted by an
arrow pointing downward
next to a feature or field.
Buttons and Symbols
Example: The
Edit
button takes the user to a screen to edit or change
information.
Example: The
CANCEL
button typically stops activity in process, takes you
to the previous screen, or aborts any information changed in a screen before
saving it.
Buttons provide the user ways to:
●
trigger an event, such as
moving to the next screen,
or creating new information
● respond to dialog boxes,
such as approving or
rejecting information
changes
Other Navigation Features
Example: The calendar symbol helps you identify a specific date range by
displaying two selection calendars allowing you to specify start and end
dates.
Example: This feature allows the user to change the person whose
information will be downloaded.
These are other navigation
features in the
.
Navigating the System
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Navigating the System
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