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General Navigation
CSS is designed to use the standard Windows navigation keystrokes and mouse actions. Some of the
lesser understood techniques are illustrated below.
Drop Down Boxes present a list of choices. Click on the down
arrow to display the list. If the list is long if may be necessary to
use the vertical scroll bar to see all the choices. Click the item on
the list to select it.
Check Boxes enable or disable options. Check boxes are square. Click with the
mouse to check or uncheck.
Diamond Boxes offer a selection of different choices. In CSS there are
usually two choices for each box but there may be more. Both the Show
In-Active box and the Show Plu/Upc box have three choices.
Repeatedly click with the mouse to cycle through all the choices. The
red mark inside the diamond has no meaning other than a visual clue that the click has selected another
value.
Radio Buttons grouped in a box allow only one choice of those displayed. Clicking on a non
selected button will select that one and unselect the previous choice.
Lookup is indicated by the three dots. It is used to find an item when the exact
information is not known. Click on the dots and another window will appear.
Select the lookup method. Then enter the starting data for
that method. For example if lookup by Plu/Upc Item
Number is chosen then in the Data Selection window enter
the start of the UPC number. If lookup by Plu/Upc Item
Name is chosen then enter the starting letters of the name.
Matching data will be displayed. It may be necessary to scroll down through the list or if the item is not
found reselect the method or starting data. To use this effectively by name it is important to be consistent
when naming PLU’s and UPC’s.
Calendars are available anytime a date is requested. Click on the down
arrow to display the calendar. Dates that are grayed mean there is no
applicable data for this report on those dates. In this example there is no
applicable data after October 12.
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