Using the eGuides
If you are new to the eGuides it is worth taking a few minutes to read the notes below. Here you will find out about the navigational tools available within each guide - these aim to help you find your way round the guides quickly.
In order to make the most of the interactivity between the seven eGuides, you will need to download each guide into the same folder on your desktop or hard disk.
Bookmarks
Gives a topic overview of the guide - first select the bookmarks tab on the left of the screen (alternatively use [F5] key), then click on to a topic to link to the relevant page.
Next/previous page
Clicking on the left or right of this icon, at the bottom right of each page, will enable you to move forward or back, page by page.
Tool bar
Clicking on the arrows in the tool bar at the bottom of the screen is another way to skip through pages.
Margin icons
These icons, in the margins to the left of the main text, link to various types of information. See next page for a complete list of these margin icons.
Links
Click on a highlighted word to navigate to a related page - either in the guide or on the World Wide Web.
Search
You can also search the guides using [Ctrl] + F for PC (or [Apple] = F for Mac) to bring up the ?find? dialogue box and then simply type in your search term and click the ?find? button.
To home page :
Clicking on this icon, in the top right of every page, will take you to the home page of this guide.
To other guides :
Clicking on these icons, to be found on the contents page and sometimes as a margin icon, will take you to the home page of that particular eGuide - if you have downloaded the relevant pdf and stored it in the same folder.
Back to main text :
Clicking the 'back' button will return you to the point in the main text you were directed from.
To Branding website :
Clicking on the @ icon at the bottom left of each page will take you to the home page of the Branding website. This link will only work when you are online.
Margin Icons : We've added icons in the margins of the text to highlight particular types of information:
Case Study :
This signals a story that will illustrate theory applied in practice. Click on the icon to view the example and, once you have finished, select 'back' to return to where you were originally.
Checklist :
Points to a summary page.
Resources :
Links through to the online Brand Store section where you will find further resources on the topic being discussed.
FAQs :
Gives answers to frequently asked questions.
Further Details :
Indicates additional material on the same subject. This information may be located within the same eGuide; in one of the other six guides (in which case the link will work if the pdfs of the other guides have been downloaded into the same folder); or on a separate website (in which case the link will only work if the pdf is being viewed online).