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cache. To ensure that you have all of the most current application
and online Help files, clear your cache whenever you are notified
of a new release. See Clearing
Your Cache for instructions.
Scripts are small pieces of computer code
that run on your computer to perform a variety of important functions.
The Time & Attendance module
relies heavily on scripts, so your browser must be configured
to understand and run scripts for the Time & Attendance module
to function properly. For information on checking your browser's
script settings, see Enabling
Scripts.
If some links in the online Help do not
work, your browser is probably set to block active content. Active
content refers to Web page content that has some "active"
element, such as expanding text or drop down boxes. If your browser
is set to block active content, or if you use other utility programs
to block active content, certain features of the online Help will
not work properly. (The Time & Attendance module
should not be affected.)
Because active content blocking is a security
feature, you should consult your system administrator
before changing your active blocking settings. See Browser Settings for
Online Help for more information.