Updated: March 12,1996 | Go To TechNet Home Page |
By Maurine Bryan
There were a number of goals we wanted to achieve with this release, including a look that more closely resembled other Microsoft products. We incorporated suggestions for improvement gathered from our customers in our first year of shipping TechNet. With the new interface, you have quicker ways to perform the most common tasks previously performed only in the Main menu.
Two graphical toolbars have been added; one at the top of the Contents pane for general operations such as configuring the main window, changing the point size of online text, and searching the CD, and one at the bottom of the Topic pane for printing, copying, or annotating the displayed topic. To help you become familiar with the toolbars, ToolTips appear as a reminder of what each button does. You can also turn them off in Tools/Options whenever you want.
Below is an overview of TechNet's new capabilities. It might be helpful for you to try out the new features of the interface as you read this article. For a visual guide, use the TechNet liner notes available inside the CD jewel case. For more information, use online Help.
The Find Results window appears when you run a search (notice that you can now cancel a search in progress). You can go to any topic found and the Find Results window remains to select other topics found. After selecting a topic, you can close Find Results if you no longer want it.
You can organize your Find Results list in any way you choose: sort the findings by Score, Book, or Topic columns. The Find Results list, your location within it, and all the dialog settings are remembered from one TechNet session to the next. In fact, the list is remembered even when you shut down. The Find Results list can be displayed again with a single keystroke or a click of a button.
To narrow a search, click the Find Again button in the Find Results window. The Find window reappears. Click the Last Topics Found button and choose the Topic Area to Search: either Title and Text or Text Only.
Simply by clicking the Print button on the lower toolbar, you can print the topic currently available in the Topic pane. You'll find other improvements, including headers and footers that appear on each printout and graphics scaled to fit the page.
More timesavers can be found in the Tools/Options dialog box. No longer must you manually synchronize the Table of Contents to reflect the article you are browsing through. Just click Automatic Sync to Topic in Contents Pane. And there are options to jump directly to the first search hit in a topic, display highlights in a topic, and save History lists of topics you have viewed in previous TechNet sessions. Navigating through topics can be done via the lower toolbar, with a button to Go Back to a topic viewed earlier, and buttons for the Previous and Next topics that appear in the Table of Contents.
This article originally appeared on the August 1994 TechNet CD.
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