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How do you create a naviagtion system?

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Needer of Help - 02 Oct 2004 00:39 GMT
I could not figure out how to use the naviagtion system, so I created
hyperlinks to every page that I created.  Is this wise? does it take more to
get it on-line? Should I create a navigation system?  Is it easy?  And how do
you create the navigation system in the most easiest and simple way?
Thanks!
Jerry Thomas [MSFT] - 04 Oct 2004 18:20 GMT
You can change the view from the "Views" menu drop down.

Also, you can use buttons. They have built in functionality to switch views
when clicked. The name can be changed to indicate what the view is. "New
Orders", "Stock Levels", etc.

You can also put more on the main page and just hide different sections.
Many people create tabs (buttons) across the top and when the user clicks
that tab, that section is displayed and the other sections are hidden. The
button can be altered slightly to show the user which one was 'clicked'.

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> I could not figure out how to use the naviagtion system, so I created
> hyperlinks to every page that I created.  Is this wise? does it take more to
> get it on-line? Should I create a navigation system?  Is it easy?  And how do
> you create the navigation system in the most easiest and simple way?
> Thanks!
 
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