Below is a list of all menu options under the Help menu.
Tip: To get help on any of these commands from VISION, click the Help button
and select any command from the menu.
•VISION Help: Open the VISION Help window to page one. VISION Help is the collection of help topics that are linked to the windows and controls in the VISION user interface, via the help buttons.
•User Guide: Open the guide book for the VISION user interface. This is similar to the VISION Help, but organized like a book.
•Context Help: Show help for the active VISION window. For information on the individual parts of a window, use either the question mark button located on the top-right corner of the window itself, if it is present, or the equivalent help button located on VISION's main toolbar.
•What's this: Choose this and the mouse cursor will change to this image (question mark with pointer). Then click the mouse on a VISION window, button, menu item, etc. VISION will show information for that object.
•Tip of the day: See a "tip of the day". There are a few dozen of these. VISION shows them in a repeating sequence. That is, each time VISION presents a tip of the day, it shows the next one in the sequence, eventually returning to the first tip.
oWhile a tip is displayed, you can manually navigate forwards or backwards to the next or previous tip.
oTypically the tips of the day are tricks for using VISION better, bits of information that are not easily discovered by the user and are possibly missing from, or not easily found in, the main help document.
•Cue Card Topics: Open the VISION Help to the section on cue cards.
•Instructional Advisor: Open the VISION Instructional Advisor. This is a separate help document from the VISION Help.
oWhereas the VISION Help describes how to use the VISION interface, the Instructional Advisor offers advice on instructional design—that is, how to better write the material that you enter into VISION.
•Custom Help: Open the document that you or your organization has designated to be presented as custom help. That document can contain information unique to your organization and how you use VISION. The document can be one of many types: a Word document, Excel spreadsheet, a PDF file, etc. It can even be an Internet address.
oThe VISION Security program (Security.exe) is where you designate which document shows for custom help. Different VISION projects can have different custom help.
•What's New: Open the VISION Help to the What's New section, where you can read what additions and fixes accompanied each product version.
•FOCUS on the Web: Visit the vendor's website for information on new releases and training seminars. www.focuslearning.com
•About VISION: Open a popup window showing vendor contact information and program version number.