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Sign on: ImageNow is the client version; WebNow is the web version: https://imagenow.uwstout.edu/webnow/ https://imagenow.uwstout.edu/webnow/ Screens vary from user to user, depending on work, preferences, and access to other applications. Image Now Access to Curriculum Documents Image Now WebNow
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Curriculum documents include Program documents: New program development Program revisions Some program plan sheets Five-year reviews PRC reviews Assessments Accreditation Course documents: New course proposals Revisions Special course fee forms
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Use Documents to search scanned documents on file. WebNow Image Now (Client version) Searching
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Within Documents are Drawers for different curriculum files: Curr.Courses Curr.Program Within the Drawers, Documents are identified by Keys, or indicators such as Program Name, Approval Date, and Document Types (Doc Type). For example, in Curr.Program, doc types include: Program Documentation Assessment PRC Reports
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For Curr.Courses, Documents Keys include Course Subject, Course ID, Approval Dates, and again Document Types (Doc Type) that include: New Course Proposal Revised Course Proposal Special Course Fee
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Experiment with the Lookup menu on the left navigation bar and Quick Search in either ImageNow or WebNow. There are many combinations of search features: check out the drop-down menus. Sort results by clicking on the column heading. The Notes column reflects topic titles.
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Example Doc Type Lookup: Search the Curr.Courses file for special course fee forms, sort results by Course ID
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Example: Search for programs Hints: Programs start with “BS,” “MS,” “Minor,” “PD,” “Specialization.” (Note: This is getting cleaned up – formatting of titles is inconsistent due to historical database values used.)
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If you know the program name, use the Lookup feature. Example: Click on Curr Program Lookup and enter program name (must be exact) in the prompt box.
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Explore searching with the drop-down menus (keys).
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Viewing documents To open a document, double click anywhere on the line. For example, INMGT-100:
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From here, use icons to: print it save it e-mail it Control how you view the document fit it in the window magnify it rotate it From here, use icons to: page through the document
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E-mailing a document You must have Outlook open. Click on the e-mail icon on the toolbar to open the e- mail application.
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Enter an e-mail address Select Attachment in the Method drop-down box. If you do not enter an e-mail address and you have your Outlook e-mail application open, a new message window will be opened with the pdf attached. Enter e-address(es) there. An error will result if you do not already have Outlook open. Webmail won’t work.
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In Format, I recommend Single PDF. Check the pages you want to send. Click “OK” Adobe Acrobat generates the document as a single PDF file attached in a new e-mail window that automatically opens for you.
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Experiment Explore
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