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  • Getting Started 9
    • New Features in ScreenSteps 2.9
    • Learn About The Blue Mango Learning Systems Customer Support Methodology
    • Creating a Lesson
    • Key ScreenSteps Concepts
    • Display Overview
    • How ScreenSteps Deals With Large Images
    • Registering ScreenSteps With a Serial Number
    • Registering ScreenSteps With a ScreenSteps Live Account
    • Upgrading from ScreenSteps 1 to ScreenSteps 2 Pro or Standard
  • Capturing Images 11
    • Capturing Images Using the Global Key Command
    • Using the Capture Tool
    • Using the Capture Tool Delay
    • Using the Capture Palette
    • How to Update Images in a Lesson
    • Using the Clipboard Recorder
    • Importing Images Into a Step
    • How to Capture a Menu
    • Using SnagIt with ScreenSteps
    • Dragging and Dropping Images Onto Lessons
    • Embedding Video in a Step
  • Editing Steps 14
    • Formatting Text
    • Insert a Link to a Web Page Into Your Lesson
    • Insert a Link to Another Lesson in the Same Manual
    • Removing a link from your text
    • Annotating Images
    • Using the Blur Tool
    • Cropping Images
    • Image Tools
    • How do I Change the Layering of Annotations?
    • How do I Check Spelling?
    • How do I Search for Text in a Lesson?
    • What is Lesson Status?
    • Setting the Draft Status of a Lesson
    • Reordering Steps in a Lesson
  • Exporting and Templates 12
    • Exporting Lessons
    • Getting Started With a ScreenSteps Live Account
    • Configure ScreenSteps to Upload Lessons to Your Blog
    • Uploading a Lesson to a Blog/Wiki
    • Configuring a Clarify-it.com account
    • Assigning a File Name to use for a Lesson or Manual
    • Selecting Word, PDF and HTML Templates for Lessons
    • Changing/Setting the Default Template
    • Overriding the Default Template for a Lesson
    • How Can I See Which Web Servers I've Uploaded a Lesson To?
    • Breaking a Link Between a Lesson and a Web Server
    • How to insert a ScreenSteps Lesson into a forum post or other web application
  • Exporting to the System Clipboard 6
    • Exporting a Lesson to the Clipboard as HTML
    • Exporting a Lesson to the Clipboard as PDF
    • How do I Specify Which Template Is Used When Exporting To Clipboard?
    • How do I paste the path to the PDF file into a file selection dialog on OS X?
    • How do I paste the path to the PDF file into a file selection dialog on Windows?
    • Why don't images show up in emails I send that I pasted a lesson into?
  • Searching/Filtering Lessons 1
    • Searching in Tag Mode
  • Tags 5
    • How Do I Tag a Lesson?
    • How Do I Tag Multiple Lessons Quickly (Using the Tag Palette)?
    • How do I delete tags from a lesson?
    • How do I delete all instances of a tag from my library?
    • Tagging Tip - Dragging Lessons Onto Tags in Tag Mode
  • Manuals 6
    • How to Create a Manual and Stub Out Lessons
    • Adding Existing Lessons To Manuals Using the Lesson Palette
    • What are Draft Chapters?
    • How do I reorder Chapters?
    • Exporting a Manual to Word, PDF or HTML (Pro only)
    • Choosing a Template for a Manual (Pro only)
  • The Library Folder 6
    • Introduction To The ScreenSteps Library
    • Creating New Libraries
    • Opening Libraries
    • Renaming a Library
    • How to Move a Library From One Computer to Another
    • Importing a Library
  • Customizing Output 5
    • Configuring HTML and Blog Templates
    • Customizing PDF Output
    • The ScreenSteps Templates Folder
    • Customizing HTML Templates
    • Updating Your Templates
  • Additional Topics 13
    • Editing Images in an External Editor
    • How to copy an image to the clipboard
    • Importing a Plain Text File Into a Lesson
    • Syncing Image Filenames to Step Titles
    • Using Split Step
    • How to Split a Lesson in Two (Create Two Smaller Lessons Out of One Large Lesson)
    • Duplicating Lessons and Manuals
    • Uploading HTML Lessons to Your Mobile Me or .Mac Site
    • Sharing ScreenSteps Lessons with Other Users of ScreenSteps
    • How do I Resize an Image Without Resizing Annotations?
    • How do I Copy Steps Between Lessons?
    • Where Is The ScreenSteps Preference File Stored?
    • How to have ScreenSteps automatically check for updates

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Key ScreenSteps Concepts

This lesson will introduce some key ScreenSteps concepts to you. Understanding these terms will help you get the most out of ScreenSteps. ScreenSteps is a somewhat "opinionated" application. It really is designed for doing a very different type of documentation than what you may be used to. While you can use ScreenSteps any way that you would like, following the tips in this lesson will make your lessons more readable and easier to update in the future.

The Library

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All lessons in ScreenSteps are stored in a Library file. A library is just a collection of ScreenSteps lessons. There is no organization to it. You can't output a PDF or HTML version of your entire library. All it does is automatically save your lessons so that you don't have to decide where to save them on your hard drive. You can create as many libraries as you would like or just one.

A Lesson

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A Lesson is a single document in ScreenSteps. It can be exported to any format that ScreenSteps supports, such as HTML, PDF or ScreenSteps Live.

A typical lesson should be between 3 and 20 steps. Occasionally you might write a lesson that is longer than this, but that should be the exception, not the rule. Lessons that are longer become laborious to read as well as update.

Most ScreenSteps lessons should focus around completing a single task. An example might be “Adding a Table of Contents”. The more focused the title the better the resulting lesson. Lessons such as “Configuring Application Preferences” generally become tougher to write in ScreenSteps because they are somewhat vague. ScreenSteps works much better if you are creating a lesson titled “Setting The Default Output Folder in Preferences”. The action is more concrete and lends itself to a step by step guide approach which is exactly what a ScreenSteps lesson is geared for.

By focusing on a task based approach to your documentation you will find a few things:

  1. You will write many more lessons.
  2. Your lessons will be much shorter.
  3. Your lessons will be much easier to write.
  4. Your lessons will be much easier to update.
  5. Your lessons will be much easier to read.

Tags

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Tags are simply a tool for organizing and finding your lessons in your library. You can't export a tag as a PDF or HTML file. Think of tags as basically categories for lessons that you create. A lesson can have as many tags as you would like.

You must be in "Tags Mode" (1) to view a list of the tags in your program. As you add tags to your lesson they will show up in the Tags list (2).

Manuals

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Manuals are created from multiple ScreenSteps lessons. Use a Manual to organize all of your (hopefully short) ScreenSteps lessons and then export them as a PDF, HTML or Word files complete with a table of contents (manual export is only available in ScreenSteps Pro). Manuals can also be exported to ScreenSteps Live.

You must be in "Manuals mode" (1) to view manuals that you have created (2). When you select a Manual, it is displayed on the right (3).

Anatomy of a Manual

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A Manual contains two types of elements, Chapters (1) and Lessons (2).

Chapters are just groupings of lessons. Nothing more. You can give a chapter a title but that is it. The chapter title will be displayed in the table of contents.

Lessons are just the lessons from your library that you have added to the manual. To add a lesson to a manual it must be in your library.

Packages

The final concept for this lesson is that of a Package. A package is simply a means of moving ScreenSteps lessons and manuals between libraries or backing up a lesson or manual to a single file. You can export a single lesson or a full manual (pro only) as a package. Packages are the method you should use to share ScreenSteps lessons with other users of ScreenSteps if you want them to be able to edit those lessons.

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Comments (3)

Scott C. Wednesday Dec 07 at 06:15 AM

How do I move a lesson out of a "manual" and into the "lesson" library?

Blue Mango Wednesday Dec 07 at 08:57 AM

@Scott - Anything that is in a manual will automatically be in your Lesson Library so you don't need to move it at all. You can't have a lesson that is in a manual and not in the Lesson Library.

Trevor DeVore Wednesday Dec 07 at 08:58 AM

@Scott: All lessons in your library appear under "Lessons" so the lesson will already appear there. When you remove a lesson from a manual you are asked whether or not you want to permanently remove it from the library. Unless you specifically check the box saying you do then the lesson will remain in the library.

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