Page 4 - How this Guide is organized
Introduction
Page 4 - Introduction
MultiMedia Module iContact Manual
How this Guide is organized
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How this Guide is organized
This User Guide describes iContact communications management features and
applications. The iContact User Guide is divided into five chapters following the
Introduction.
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Describes the menus, toolbars, and windows that assist in the operation of the
iContact interface.
•
Describes the option/features that customize the iContact interface for personalized
use. Explains how iContact performs has an internal communications vehicle within
the workgroup of department.
•
Outlines the steps for managing multimedia interactions.
•
Explains how Outlook features are integrated into the iContact interface
Who should use this guide
This iContact User Guide is intended for individuals who require a high-performance
multimedia desktop communications management tool to assist them in managing their
workload with respect to communicating with their contacts. This guide assumes a
basic familiarity with PC systems and the Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT-WS
(Workstation) environment.
Related documents
MultiMedia Module:
Installation
Guide
Administration
Manual
Document Symbols and Conventions
To help you locate and interpret information easily, this manual uses Microsoft set of
Standard Windows terminology such as
icon, window, text box
and
menu.
Following
are some specific symbols and conventions standard throughout the manual:
Conventions Descriptions
Bold
Used to designate menu selections, buttons and commands
to enter.
Initial Capitals
Names of applications, programs, files, servers, and named
windows; and directory names and paths.
Italic
Information you need to provide.
Important! Before you Begin…
If you are installing and using the iContact module for the first time, you are required to
setup the initial iContact Configuration properties. The configuration screen pops up by
default the first time you start iContact (see page 5). Consult with your system
administrator for details.