Using this Documentation

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This Notation Player documentation is organized according to tasks that you can accomplish and will want to learn about.  

prcarrow To find the documentation that explains how to accomplish a certain task:

If you are viewing this documentation on the screen, then do one of the following:

B8Navigate through the Table Contents, at the left side of this Help window, until you find the category and sub-category of documentation that is relevant to your need.

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B8Click on the Search or (BEST) Index tab at the left side of this Help window. If you are interested, for example, in help topics that specifically focus on setting up this program, then look up "setup" in the Index, or use "setup" as the keyword for Search.

Although the Notation Player documentation is particularly well-organized to answer "how to" questions, it also provides quick reference information, if you already know, for example, what menu command or dialog box you should be using, but just need some help on how to use the command or dialog box.

prcarrow To learn about the purpose and use of a particular menu item:

B8While holding the mouse over the menu item, hit the F1 key. Notation Player will display this help window, presenting the topic that describes the situations in which you might want to use that menu command, and the overall procedures in which you would use that command.

prcarrow To learn about the purpose and use of a button or control in the main toolbar:

B8While holding the mouse over the button or control, hit the F1 key.

prcarrow To learn about the details of a dialog box:

B8Click the Help button in the dialog box.