Conventions
This manual describes a large number of interactions, program dialog boxes, menus, and interfaces. The following conventions apply for this:
ConventionsNaming
The full name of the program is ELO Client for Microsoft Outlook. For simplicity's sake, the program is referred to as client in this manual.
Notes
Important information is displayed in a gray box with an information icon. The following types of note are used in this manual:
Information: This is a piece of additional information that can make it easier to use ELO.
Please note: Take this note into account to guarantee smooth operation of your program.
Warning: Absolutely adhere to this note, otherwise there will be significant restrictions in the operation of your program.
Italics
The names of menus, options, dialog boxes, folders, references to chapters, paths, and file extensions are written in italics.
Example: Click ELO menu > Configuration and choose the E-mail tab.
Keyboard shortcuts
Shortcuts are written in UPPER CASE. Keys pressed at the same time are indicated with a plus sign (+).
Example: CTRL + C
Bold
Notes and titles are highlighted in bold in the manual.
Courier
Program code, program outputs, inputs, and scripts are written in Courier
font.
Example: MsgBox "Hello world!"
Paths
This manual differentiates between three types of paths:
Navigation paths: These paths describe the order of buttons and menu items you click through to use certain functions. You can recognize navigation paths by the pointy brackets (>) and the italic font.
Example: Click the ELO button > Configuration > Notes > Print margin notes.
Filing paths: These paths describe filing paths within the ELO repository. You can recognize filing paths by the pilcrow sign (¶).
Example: Save the document under ¶ Filing ¶ Year ¶ Month.
Document and filing paths: These paths describe storage locations for files within the operating system. We indicate this by using backslashes (\).
Example: Save the document under C:\Documents\Vacation.