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OSOTCKIN - CHANGING THE USER EXPERIENCE LEVEL IN THE WARPGUIDE'S USER
CHECK-IN
09/20/96
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Changing the User Experience Level in the WarpGuide's User Check-In
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Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures
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DESCRIPTION
When the system is first installed, you may be prompted to supply your
name and experience level (I'm unfamiliar with computers, I'm familiar
with computers, but not OS/2, I'm familiar with computers and OS/2).
As you work with the system, you may wish to modify your selection to
make the WarpGuides appear more or less frequently,
depending on your level of expertise with the system.
If you return to the User Check-In for WarpGuide, you will
find that there is no way to modify that level.
RESOLUTION
Currently, the only way to change a user's experience level in
WarpGuides is by deleting that user's entry and creating a new entry
at the experience level desired.
To do this, open the User Check-In for WarpGuide object.
* If there are several users listed in the User Check-In box,
highlight the user name to be modified, then click on the DELETE
button. This will remove that entry from the Check-In.
Then, click on the NEW button and reenter the user name
with the new experience level.
* If there is only one entry in the User Check-In box,
choose NEW to create a new entry (with a different name),
BEFORE deleting the original entry.
You can then return to the Check-In window, highlight the original
entry, and press the DELETE button.
Once completed, close the User Check-In window.
warp4
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