Using this help
To make reading easier and more informative, we used a variety of visual cues to indicate how to navigate the help. We also used visual cues to highlight important information. This section describes those cues and how you can use them.
Intended audience
This guide benefits GFI customers who own, or are familiar with, at least one GFI product. Some of the topics and concepts covered assume a rudimentary understanding of common business practices.
Navigating the help
Find the required help topics using:
- Search - key in the terms to find in the search box at the top of each topic. Open the results topic that best matches your search parameters.
- Top navigation bar - topics are grouped in the navigation bar according to major product functions. Click a node or sub-node to locate the required information.
- Related topics - the right side bar contains topics related to the currently active topic. Click a topic to read more.
- Glossary - certain key terms contain a definition to help users who are unfamiliar with the term. Hover your cursor over terms that have a dashed underline to show the definition.
Topics also include various functionality, such as hyperlinks, that enable you to quickly find and navigate through the help.
Terms and conventions used in this guide
Term | Description |
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Note | Additional information and references essential for the operation of GFI Accounts Portal. |
Important | Important notifications and cautions regarding potential issues that are commonly encountered. |
> |
Step by step navigational instructions to access a specific function. |
Bold text | Items to select such as nodes, menu options or command buttons. |
Italics text | Parameters and values that you must replace with the appropriate value, such as custom paths and file names. |
Code |
Indicates text values to key in, such as commands and addresses. |
Browser Support
This help system can be used in most web browsers that support HTML5 and CSS3, including Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or later, and the latest versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Safari.
NOTE
If using Internet Explorer 9 in Compatibility view mode, certain features may not work. For the best reading experience, switch off Compatibility view.
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