Hi all,

This a bit late for which I apologize. I've read the administrator 
and the user manuals and the FM Pro manual from cover to cover and 
have made notes about those things that seemed relevant to me at the 
time. I've also made an attempt to read and understand the Data 
Dictionaries.

In every case, I printed out the material so it can be read when I 
don't have access to the computer, when I'm waiting in the doctors' 
office, when I'm at home, when I simply want a more conducive 
environment for study, etc.

Whatever documentation you provide, I hope it can be printed out, 
both in part and in its entirety.

Becoming fairly familiar with the general content and its 
organization is an important first step and the existing fairly 
detailed tables of content are helpful in this regard and as a way to 
find information later.  The most serious deficiency in the current 
ebase manuals is the indexing. Having searchable text is a 
work-around but a good index, whether in print or on line, provides 
entries for synonyms that do not necessarily appear in the text.

I also find it useful to have manuals in "word processing" format 
because they give me a head start in preparing procedures that can be 
used by data entry clerk/volunteers. Partly, the current manuals have 
"sidebars" that would merely confuse, so they get deleted. Mostly, I 
need to alter the text to accommodate the modifications we've made to 
ebase. I also need to integrate instruction on how to interface with 
other programs such as Eudora, etc. which are integral parts of our 
procedures. I need to describe information sources and I need to 
describe what gets filed where.

One problem I have with on-line help systems such as those for the 
Macintosh, Word, etc., is that they present information in such small 
modules that it is almost impossible to print a coherent set of 
instructions that can be studied off-line, especially when the need 
is to study something in anticipation of need, rather than to solve 
an immediate problem. If you do print out the pieces of information, 
it uses up a "socially irresponsible" amount of paper.
As other say, just my 2¢.
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