Online Help Overview
The online Help system you are currently using provides information about ezLaborManager. This information is grouped into the sections described below. Each of these sections contains a number of sub-sections. You can use the Contents tab to browse through the available sections. Most sub-sections include a Frequently Asked Questions page that provides troubleshooting information and answers to common questions.
Getting Started |
Basic information to help you begin using ezLaborManager, including instructions on how to navigate through ezLaborManager, set your personal preferences, and enter and find data |
Performing Employee Tasks |
Information about such as recording time, requesting time off, and viewing , time and attendance data, and personal information |
Performing Administrative Tasks |
Information about tasks performed by , such as preparing payroll, importing and exporting data, adding and managing employees and users, and setting company-wide configuration options |
This online Help is context-sensitive. This means that when you click on any main ezLaborManager page, the Help page that opens will be directly related to the page from which you opened Help. If you do not find the information you need on the context-sensitive page that opens by default, you can use the Help system's left-pane tools to find more information. These tools are described in the table below.
Contents |
The contents list is an expandable navigation tree that is displayed by default in the left pane of the Help window. The contents list allows you to see the overall structure of the ezLaborManager Help content and your current position within it. You can use the contents list to browse through topics, much as you would the table of contents in a book. Browsing the contents is a good way for new users to become familiar with ezLaborManager and the Online Help system. For more information, see Browsing the Online Help Contents. |
Search |
The search feature allows you to search the entire Help system for every occurrence of a particular word. However, because a search lists every page that contains the word you are searching for, you may get a large number of results and some of the pages may only mention the topic in passing. For more information, see Searching the Online Help. |