Selecting bookbag options, Saving your settings, Importing the default buttons – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual

Page 416: Default button sets

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Search Stations

Note:

If you did not select the Disable access to other applications check box on

the General Setup tab and your search station is WebĆenabled, the

hyperlinks function.

Selecting Bookbag options

To include, in the Bookbag printout, annotations (505a, 511a, 520a tags) from the

MARC record, select the Print annotations in Bookbag check box. The

annotations always appear in the record display window.

For the visual interface, you, not the patron, determine the Bookbag Report sort

order. Choose from Author-Title, Call Number-Author, or Title-Author.

Saving your settings

To remove any changes you made to these settings, reverting to the previously

saved ones, and return to the main window of OPAC in the interface selected in

Workstation Setup on the General Setup tab, click Cancel.

To save any changes, close the Setup dialog, and return to the main window of

OPAC in the interface you chose in Workstation Setup on the General Setup tab,

click Save.

Importing the default buttons

When you select Visual OPAC Only or Let Patron Decide (and you have no action

buttons defined yet), and click Save on any of the three Setup tabs, or Config on

this one, a message asks if you want to import the default button set for Visual

OPAC.

If you plan to use the visual interface or would just like to explore it, select Yes.

The button set is added to your database. You can edit or delete any of these

buttons later. See the table, below, for the default button configurations. If you

choose No, you need to create and configure your own buttons and sets. See page

418 for instructions.

Note:

Once you create an action button, you do not have the option of importing

the default set.

Default button sets

There are over fifty default buttons that are preĆconfigured. That is, we have

already set them up for you Ċ naming them, selecting the picture, setting them

to perform keyword or power searches, and organizing them into sets. All of the

home set buttons have been configured to load another set of buttons. The

buttons in the secondary sets perform bibliographic or keyword searches that

should produce a list of results for patrons.

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