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Oracle User Productivity Kit 3.5

By : Dirk Manuel
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Oracle User Productivity Kit 3.5

By: Dirk Manuel

Overview of this book

As the complexity of software applications increases and the length of the implementation life cycles decreases, companies are looking for effective ways of training users in new applications, and the new releases of existing applications. Oracle's User Productivity Kit solves these problems by enabling the rapid creation of software application simulations, which are used for training purposes or to generate business documents. Although UPK provides such advanced features, nothing has been written about this application yet. This book provides a guided approach to building high-quality, re-functional simulations of tasks performed in software applications. With this book in hand, it is easy for organizations that are implementing or upgrading software to meet their full training and documentation requirements. This book explains how to harness all of the functionality provided by Oracle's User Productivity Kit, formerly known as OnDemand, to develop better quality training. It also covers the advanced topics of customizing UPK's built-in delivery formats, and defining new ones to extend the capabilities of UPK. This book explains how to make the most of Oracle User Productivity Kit's available functionality to create high-quality simulations. These simulations can be used during instructor-led training, self-directed learning, or refresher training. By following the approach described in this book, you will create world-class training material that your trainees will find useful, engaging, and informative. As a result, they will remember more of what they are taught, and will be better equipped to use the application on which you are training them. In turn, they will become more productive sooner, make fewer mistakes, and require less support. To ensure effective knowledge transfer through training simulations, it is necessary to add a business context to recordings, and to provide additional explanations. This book will teach you more than simple mouse-clicks and keystrokes.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Oracle User Productivity Kit 3.5
Credits
About the author
Acknowledgment
About the reviewer
Preface
Object Types

Creating folders


Now that you know how you want your Library structured, let's look at how to achieve this. To create a new folder, carry out the steps described below:

  1. 1. Click on the folder within which you want the new folder to be located. If this is the first folder that you are defining in your Library, then this will be the root folder, which is identified by a single slash (/).

  2. 2. Select menu option File|New|Folder. A dialog box is displayed, prompting you to specify a name for your new folder.

  3. 3. Enter the name of the folder, and then click on OK.

  4. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to create all remaining folders.

Note

You can have as many levels of nested folder as you like—there is no limit (as there effectively was in OnDemand 8.7 and earlier, by virtue of only having a strict hierarchy of Modules, Lessons, and Titles within a Topic).