1 |
Title bar |
The title bar displays the product banner, the
name of the logged in user, and the Help menu icon. Click the Help
menu icon to view the menu options. The Welcome page is available
in the Help menu. |
2 |
Navigation bar |
Use the links in the navigation bar to browse
the main views in the application: Work, Resources, Timesheets or
the Administration area. |
3 |
Create button |
Use to create WBS elements. By default, a program
is created. To create other elements, click the down arrow on the
button. |
4 |
WBS tree |
The WBS tree is available in the left pane in
all views. It displays a list of programs, projects, and the work
breakdown structure in a tree hierarchy. |
5 |
Down arrow |
The Down arrow is displayed when you hover over
an element in the WBS tree. Click the arrow to view the context menu. |
6 |
Context menu |
The context menu is displayed when you click
the down arrow next to an element in the WBS tree. The context menu
contains options to create and rename WBS elements, and perform other
functions related to the selected element. |
7 |
View |
A view is a collection of predefined tabs and
viewlets. There are four main views: Work, Resource, Timesheets, and
Administration, each related to a specific functional area. For example,
the Work view contains the viewlets required to manage project work. |
8 |
Viewlet |
A viewlet is contained within a tab. Tab names
are indicative of the contained viewlet. For example, the Overview
tab contains the WBS Overview viewlet. Viewlets with a data grid have
a 1:1 mapping between the tree and the grid. Click an element in the
tree or the grid to highlight the entire row across the tree and the
grid. |