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At the bottom of each page are links to the next and previous pages. We recommend you follow through the tutorial steps using the previous page and next page
At any time you can select from the drop down menus on the navigation bar across the top of each page. Within pages there are links to other pages in the tutorial. Use your browser's Back button to return to your previous place in the tutorial. Links to pages outside the tutorial open in a separate browser window. To return to the tutorial, close the external link window, or click on the tutorial window to make it active.

RECOMMENDED SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE SETTINGS

Web browser:

  • Mozilla Firefox 0.8 and higher
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and higher
  • Mozilla 1.0 and higher
  • Netscape Navigator 6.1 and higher
  • Opera 7.0 and higher

Monitor setting: 1024 x 768 resolution or higher, with browser window maximized
Colors: at least 256 or higher

Specifically, Innovative recommends that you use a browser that supports HTML and XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), ECMAScript (the standard behind scripting languages such as JavaScript), and the W3C Document Object Model (DOM). Any of the modern browsers listed above provide at least base level support for these standards and will improve your browsing experience in the Web OPAC and beyond.

PRINTING

You can print individual tutorial pages and screens from within a Web browser using the 'Print this page' icon

Customers may also download and print this tutorial as a document. To view and print it you need Adobe Acrobat Reader software which you can download from

DOWNLOADING

Customers who would like to mount this tutorial on a local server for the use of their staff, without having to allow them full access to CSDirect, may download the tutorial as a (size of 4.23Mb) file.
After the file has been downloaded and unzipped into the Local directory of choice you will see a list of individual html pages. Double click to open a page called index.html and the tutorial will be accessible. Once it has been downloaded locally, you may choose to open it in a web editor and insert local policies, practices or notes.

Please note that internal links to the Innovative Guide & Reference will result in a "page cannot be found" error message since the tutorial uses a relative addressing system. However, the link reference contains the Reference Guide's page number, which can be searched within the customer Millennium server's own version of the Reference Guide.

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CASE Tutorial: Release 2006
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