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Using the Documentation
Introduction 1-3
Using the Documentation
This section explains the various instructional and formatting
conventions used in this manual.
Online Help
OmniForm has both online help and context-sensitive help. Use the
commands in the Help menu to find information on OmniForm topics
and on using Help itself.
Click the Help button in the OmniForm standard toolbar to turn your
cursor into a question mark icon. Click any command, button, or portion
of the window to open context-sensitive help for that topic.
Formatting
Two formatting conventions are used throughout the manual.
Italicized Text
Labeled buttons, menu commands, dialog box text, and any text
in an onscreen form are italicized; for example, “Choose
Open
in
the File menu.”
Menu titles, icon names, dialog box names, and unlabeled
buttons are not italicized.
A new term may be italicized the first time it is used; for example,
“This is a
fill text
field.”
Variable entries are italicized; for example, “The entry
n
must be
between 4 and 18.”
Courier font
The Courier font indicates text that you are supposed to enter; for
example, “Type Sample1 in the
File Name
text box and click
OK.
The Courier font is also used to distinguish file locations and file
and folder names from the rest of the text; for example, “Locate
the Sample form in the OmniForm folder.”