Navigational Buttons Help

Listed below are the navigational buttons used throughout the CD. They are consistent in their functions anytime you see them on a page.

The following image represents the navigation bar. Click on any of the buttons to be taken to a definition.

 

Navigational Menu
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The Directory button provides an index of the CD. Each section of the material is organized in chapters, with subheadings. You can click on any topic and be taken directly to its training.

 

 

 

 

 



Challenge buttonThe Challenge button provides a list in interactive training. Each of the listed headings provides a link to a lesson window that tests what you have learned. Each challenge session includes thorough, step-by-step exercises and a variety of learning tools.

 

 

 

 



Glossary buttonThe Glossary button provides an alphabetical list of terms covered by the author in the training CD. If you click on a term, a definition screen will appear explaining the term in question.

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Interact button allows you to open the application that relates to what is being covered in the CD and use the application to train while working with the CD.

The Test button advances you to the Pre-Test and Post-Test where you can make an Test selection. This is where you want to get started on your training and skills assessment.

You can Move the window around on your screen with a click, and drag the background area of the window to any location on you screen. This feature works on all pages and can be used from anywhere in the program.

The Minimize button will shrink the window down to an icon and title bar on your Windows task bar. It can be restored by clicking on its icon on the Windows task bar. This button appears on all pages and can be used from anywhere in the program.

The Play, Pause, and Stop buttons allow you to control the action on the screen.

The Close (X) button will close or exit the program. This button appears on all pages and can be used from anywhere in the program.


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