Nurses Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
Nurses Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
Nurses Training Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology
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<strong>Nurses</strong> <strong>Training</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
Notes The Table of Contents window contains the following features and components.<br />
Tool Bar The Tool Bar contains buttons used to control<br />
the Help window and the information displayed:<br />
Help Tabs<br />
Displays the previously displayed topic. This<br />
button is only available if you have displayed<br />
more than one topic during the current Help<br />
session.<br />
Hides the Help window Contents/Index/Search<br />
Pane. When you click this button, it changes to<br />
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Displays the next topic in the sequence of topics<br />
that you have viewed during the current Help<br />
session. This button is only available if you have<br />
displayed more than one topic during the current<br />
Help session, and have clicked to view<br />
previous topics.<br />
Displays the Print Topics dialog box, which you<br />
use to select and print topics. You can print an<br />
individual topic, or select a book from the Table<br />
of Contents and print all topics in that book.<br />
Displays the table of contents for Help. The Table<br />
of Contents is organized by books and pages.<br />
Books may contain pages or other books. Click<br />
next to a closed book to expand and view its<br />
contents. Click next to an open book to contract<br />
it. Click next to a topic to display the topic in the<br />
Information Pane.<br />
Displays the Index for Help. The Index works<br />
similar to an index in a printed book. If an entry<br />
has sub-entries, double-click a sub-entry to display<br />
the topic. If you double-click a topic with subtopics,<br />
a window displays with the sub-topics<br />
from which you can choose.<br />
Displays the Search function for Help. You can<br />
type in a word or phrase, and Help displays a list<br />
of topics containing the words you typed. You<br />
can then choose a topic from the list. If you<br />
turned on Search Highlight On in the Options<br />
menu, every instance of the word in the topic is<br />
highlighted.<br />
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