Welcome to the PhotoFrame Manager help web site. Click on the following links to find out how to use this site.
To make it as easy as possible to find the information you need, there are a variety of ways to reach and navigate around this site. There is no right way. Just do whatever works for you. All the pages on the site are laid out in the same way and have the same navigation features which are described in detail in the sections below.
Unlike some web sites, there should be no problems with using your browser's Back and Forward buttons to move between pages. Individual pages can also be bookmarked / added to your Favourites.
To reach this site:
EITHER type the site's URL, http://www.PhotoFrameManager.co.uk/Help/Topics/Root.aspx, into the address bar of your web browser;
OR pick one of the links on PhotoFrame Manager's Help Menu.
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Every page on this site has 4 buttons at the top. Click on them for direct links to the Home, Overview, FAQs and Using Help pages.
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The text on help pages contains links to other pages highlighted in blue. Click them to find relevant related information.

Longer pages are divided into sections and have a list of sections at the top. Click on a link to jump to the relevant section of the page.
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Each section also has a link which you can click to take you back to the top of the page.
The pages are organised within the web site a bit like files and folders on a computer. There are links at the top of every page to navigate quickly from one page to another.
Some pages have subsidiary pages containing more detailed or related information on particular areas. There will then be a list of links to the subsidiary pages at the top of the parent page (rather like the list of sections within a page).
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Every page (apart from the Home page) has a parent page that can be reached by clicking the Up link.
If you want to browse through the web site like turning the pages of a book, use the Next and Previous links to move between pages.
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At the top of every page is a breadcrumb trail with links to every page in the trail from the current page back up to the site's home page. Click a link to jump to that page.

The Contents Tab shows the organisation of the pages in the web site. If it isn't visible, click the Contents tab at the top to show it.
Pages displayed in bold show where the page you are currently on fits in the structure. The current page and any subsidiary pages will always be shown.
Pages with a plus
or minus
icon have subsidiary pages. Click the plus
icon to show the subsidiary pages or the minus
icon to hide them. Pages with a dot
icon have no subsidiary pages.
Click on the title of a page to jump to that page.

The Index Tab enables you to find pages using key words. If it isn't visible, click the Index tab at the top to show it.
All pages have key words associated with them.
Type a word into the Keyword box (or click on a word in the Keywords list). Then click the Get Topics button (or double-click the word in the Keywords list) to bring up a list of topics associated with that key word. Key words are NOT case sensitive.
Click on a topic in the Topics list and then click the Get Topic button (or double-click the topic in the Topics list) to jump to the page for that topic.

The Search Tab enables you to find pages by searching for text within the pages. If it isn't visible, click the Search tab at the top to show it.
Type a word or words to search for into the Search String box. Then click the Get Topics button to bring up a list of topics containing that word or those words.
Click on a topic in the Topics list and then click the Get Topic button (or double-click the topic in the Topics list) to jump to the page for that topic.
If you want to do a more detailed search, you can use AND, OR, NOT and Brackets () to make more complex search strings. Search strings are NOT case sensitive.

Every page has a pane at the bottom with some standard useful information and links to relevant web pages and web sites.
For those users who like to have a hard copy of information for reference, this web site has been designed to be printer friendly. Just use your internet browser's normal printing functions to print pages. You'll find that the body of the page prints properly but without wasting paper and ink on the navigation header and tabs.