Formatting conventions, Cautions and notes, Keystrokes – IntelliTrack WMS – Warehouse Management System User Manual

Page 25: Keyboard keys, Form/screen items

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Preface

About this Manual

9

Formatting Conventions

This documentation uses formatting conventions to consistently describe
forms, command entries, and keyboard characters while you are working
with IntelliTrack WMS. It also uses special conventions for notes and
warnings.

Cautions and
Notes

Note: Important: Notes, Important Notes, Warning, and Caution mes-
sages appear throughout the manual to provide notable information about
a topic.

A cautionary warning denotes recommendations and/or important infor-
mation for you to know before proceeding. It may also indicate where cer-
tain actions could damage data records. Notes appear throughout the
manual to provide additional information about a topic, including technical
details and exceptions to instructions. A note item is identified by special
formatting, as shown in the above example.

Keystrokes

Filenames, file paths, and any data or keystrokes that you must enter into
the computer are printed in this monospaced typeface.

Keyboard
Keys

Two keyboard keys are frequently referred to in this manual when giving
on-screen instructions. They include:

ENTER Key

The <Enter> key refers to the Return or Carriage Return key and is
used to input data into a field.

TAB Key

The <Tab> key is located on most keyboards above the Caps Lock key on
the left side of the keyboard. The <Tab> key is used to navigate to the
fields in tables and forms. When you press the <Tab> key, the cursor
moves forward. When you press <Shift + Tab>, the cursor moves back-
wards.

Form/Screen
Items

Items that are found in the IntelliTrack WMS Windows environment such
as ribbon options, prompt names, field names, check box names and radio

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