Sams Teach Yourself Sap R/3 in 10 Minutes (10 Minute Guide)

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Understanding the Menus

Whereas scrolling allows you to move around within a document, menus allow you to move between screens. You learned in Lesson 2, "Using the SAP R/3 Interface," that the menu bar is the line just below the title bar in the SAP R/3 screen. The following three menus exist on every screen for your convenience:

Figure 4.5 shows each menu and the commands they contain.

Figure 4.5. These menus are always accessible.

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Time or Response time  

The fourth option on the Options menu is either Time or Response time. By selecting this option, you can toggle the time display at the bottom-right corner of your screen.

SAP R/3 provides several other menus. As you may have noticed, however, the other menus in the menu bar change according to the task you're performing. Those menus include the following:

Figure 4.6 shows each open menu. Take a good look at which commands are located on which menus. The submenus will also vary with the task you are doing.

Figure 4.6. These menus change from screen to screen.

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Grayed Selections  

A grayed option isn't currently available. For example, you can't save a record if there's no data in it, so the Save option might be shadowed .

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You Have Different Options?  

Like most everything about SAP, the menus can be configured so that any company can add custom functions to any menu. Some companies add specialized menus for custom software they have built.

In this lesson, you learned how to move from screen to screen and how to use screen buttons, scrollbars, and multilevel lists. In the next lesson, you learn how to use the extensive Help facilities that SAP R/3 provides.

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