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The Table of Contents frame at the left side of the browser window enables you to Access Online Help topics. Click on a topic title to display that topic in the Text Frame (this area of the Help window).
Some topics displayed in the Text frame also include hyperlinks that allow you to jump to other useful places and topics. You can click these links for more detailed explanations, or to move to a related topic.
Hyperlinks are normal text but they are displayed in color or are underlined, like this:
This is a Hyperlink. Click on it to demonstrate how it works.
Some other hyperlinks are provided for you to connect, over the internet, to Commerce One. For these hyperlinks to work, you must have an internet connection, via a network or a modem on your computer.
These internet hyperlinks are displayed in blue and underlined, like this link to the www.commerceone.com
Home page.
You can move forward and back through the Supplier E-Mail Response Help using:
The Browser Menus,
The Browser Tool Bar, or
If your browser Help window displays a menu bar, you can move back and forward through previously viewed Help topics.
If your browser Help window displays a tool bar, you can select to move back and forward through previously viewed Help topics.
At the top of the text frame are icons used to move forward and back through all topics in the Online Help:
If you scroll down to the bottom of a help topic, you can see a shortcut button allowing a quick return to the top of the topic:
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Click to move back to the top of the Online Help topic. |
Your browser may also have a menu bar and a toolbar used to control page-to-page navigation.
Different browsers have differences in appearance or performance but in any of them you will have controls to:
Check your browser's Online Help or User Guide for more information.
The Netscape Navigator Version 4.x browser does not fully support the CSS style definition language used in the Supplier E-Mail Response Help.
Rarely, if you are using such a browser and depending on how you have the browser configured, you may see minor display irregularities, such as short sections of text displayed in an incorrect font. Such occurrences are rare and should not prevent you from reading and understanding the text.
If you use a different browser, a different version of Netscape, or if you Print Online Help or view the online Help document in the Acrobat Reader, you will not experience this problem.
If you are viewing this help in an Acrobat Reader, you may have additional controls for moving between both viewed and numeric pages. Check the Reader's Online Help, for more information. See the Print Online Help topic for more information on using the Acrobat reader to view the Online Help.