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Tuesday
Sep072010

Help is everywhere when building your registration form

When we set out to develop Event Wizard 5.0 we knew there were many aspects to the registration software that needed an update.  We also knew that many of our clients had become quite used to Event Wizard Standard and Pro, especially where to find and how to do certain tasks.

With any large scale software update such as Event Wizard 5.0 it is important to ensure that level of comfort is not lost.  So to help you navigate around we have created three user levels that will dictate the level of help displayed in your account.  Those levels are:

  • Beginner users benefit from all tooltips, help panels, etc. This is the default setting and is recommended to all new users who don't know their way around Event Wizard.
  • Intermediate users do not see any help panels. This setting is recommended for users who are somewhat familiar with Event Wizard.
  • Advanced user setting hides all help panels, tooltips, etc. This is only recommended for users who are very familiar with Event Wizard.

To update your level click on the ‘My Account’ icon then ‘Preferences’, then once you have chosen your preferred user level click save.  You can update your user level at anytime you like.

If you have Beginner or Intermediate chosen, hold your mouse over almost any icon within the software and a tool tip will explain what it does.

No matter what level you have chosen you can also view quick help items located throughout the software, they look like this:

If you have a question about Event Wizard 5.0 you can also consult our FAQ section located in your main menu, or if you would just plain have us answer your question directly you can contact us at techsupport@event-wizard.com.

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