Tips to work with TaekoPlan

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Following are a few important tips making working with TaekoPlan easier.

 

From the main screen you can reach the program options two ways:  via the menu at the top or via the 'sidebar' menu.  You can close this 'sidebar' menu by clicking on the X.  To reopen, click on Toolbar menu option in the top menu.

 

You can leave multiple screens open.  With the option Screens from the sidebar menu, you can bring any screen back to the foreground.

 

You can move each screen to any place.  You can do this by clicking on the left mouse button on the top bar ('Caption'), while you hold the mouse pressed in, drag the screen.  The next time the screen comes back to the place where it was closed the last time.

 

Many screens, especially overviews and such can be reduced or increased by clicking with the mouse on the right under corner and holding it in.  Next you move the mouse and in doing this, you can make the screen smaller or larger.

 

Screens that you cannot reduce or increase, give a short flash if you try this.  This is the indication that the affected screen can not be adjusted.

 

The program sometimes displays a message.  Messages  with a number fall under the category error messages and can be caused by incorrect actions as well as program errors.  All these messages are logged in a database and later can be used by us to trace possible problems.  Messages without a error code are meant for information and have no further consequences for the running of the program.

 

The structure of this help is identical to the program structure, so you can quickly search for information.  Search preferably on key words, such as planning in order to quickly find certain subjects.

 

All TaekoPlan screens have three identical menu-options:

 

Exit

 

Here you leave the module and the previous becomes active.

 

Help

 

Here you get the correct help page for the concerned module.  The working of this program section is described here.

 

What's This

 

This is so-called context sensitive help.  If you click on here, the mouse cursor changes into a cursor with a question mark .  If you then place the mouse on a certain item on the screen and you click on it, the normal program action will not follow, but you receive information about the working of the indicated key or the indicated court to be filled in.

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