The following conventions are used throughout this manual:
In the text, boldface print is used to designate an actual "object" within the program, either text that you will see on your screen, a user interface element such as the File tab (note the File tab replaces the Applications Button from Version 4) or Layout Navigation Toolbar, or an element of FCS Express (e.g., Display Text token property). If the text is a hyperlink, it will appear underlined and in blue. Hyperlinked text will not be boldface.
In the Windows operating system, the designation "left mouse button" refers to the primary mouse button (even if you are left-handed and have switched the buttons so that the primary mouse button is the one under your index finger). By convention, to "right-click" always means to press the secondary mouse button. Throughout the manual, "press the mouse button" refers to your primary button unless the text specifically states to "right-click."
FCS Express uses the Ribbon interface where most menus and toolbars are replaced with the File tab as well as Tabs, Groups, and Commands. The drop-down list of commands which appear when selecting the File tab or commands with a down-arrow icon are referred to as "galleries" when using the Ribbon interface.
To indicate selecting a particular command, the following convention is often used in this manual "Tab→Group→Command". For example, Home→Pages→New Page means to select the New Page command from the Pages Group on the Home Tab.