This topic contains tips for using this documentation library. The tips are
as follows:
- The Modular Messaging Help Home page is divided into two
sections:
- Menu bar. This section is displayed
across the top of the page and contains the following links:
Print, Back, Fwd (Forward), Close, Home, Search, and Site Index.
This section also contains links to four main topic areas: Getting
Started, Installing and upgrading Modular Messaging, Administering the system, Maintenance, and Reference.
- Index. Displays a list of all the available Help topics
organized by the four main topic areas.
- The five main topic areas are as follows:
- Getting Started. Provides overview information about the system, what's new in this release, security information,
and tips for using the documentation library.
- Installing and upgrading Modular Messaging.
Provides the information necessary to install or upgrade a
Modular Messaging system.
- Administering the system. Provides links to topics
that describe how to administer the various features and capabilities
of the system.
- Monitoring and maintaining the system. Provide a
list of links describing the system hardware, system alarm
and event logs, and procedures for diagnostic and troubleshooting
tasks.
- Reference. Provides links to Subscriber and Print
Guides.
- The Search link on each page provides access to search capabilities
of every HTML help topic in the collection.
- Search has the capability to search
through every word of every HTML topic and PDF file in the
collection.
Note: If you click Search and you are using
a dial-up connection or searching the library over the Internet,
the system might take a couple of minutes to build the Search
database. After database creation is complete, specific Search
requests return results more quickly.
- For PDF files that the Search brings up, you can then use
Acrobat Reader's search capabilities to search that PDF file.
Click the Find button (binoculars) on the Acrobat toolbar.
- Use the scroll bar at the right to scroll
down the page so that you can read the rest of the topic.
- Link. A link is a navigation device. Links
allow you to move quickly to another area of the current file
or to another file in the documentation library. Links are indicated by
blue underlined text. With a single click, links can take you
to graphics, procedures, or tables. Links can also take you to
other areas of text where you will find related information. Move
your pointer over any part of the blue underlined text. The pointer
changes to a finger. Click anywhere in the blue text to activate
the link.
- When viewing the Help, you can maximize
the Help page of your browser or resize it for easy viewing.
- You can use most functions of the browser,
such as:
- Click the Back button
to return to a previous topic.
- Use the Print feature
to print a topic.
- Use the Edit > Find
feature for finding specific information in a topic.
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