![]() You could send the PDF version of the Help (hover the mouse near the bottom of the Help page and choose Single Page then PDF Version) to a print service if you want a bound manual. ![]() Also, as it's web browser based it's fully searchable with all the tools built into the web browser of your choice. I find that a lot quicker and easier than trying to got through an index for a term that might be different to what I'm thinking. The online help (Help Contents) is fully interactive so you can click on any part of any picture and drill down to the relevant section. The only problem with the current, impressive collections of information? There is apparently no comprehensive indexing system for this vast body of knowledge and it can take lengthy, and often frustrating, searches to find specific, detailed information.or worse, not find it at all.Īs someone who, by cracky, has been conditioned since long-distant youth to use and learn from books, journals, and newspapers (remember those quaint things?) I have to admit I often long for a comprehensive Vectric User's Manual, or at least an online "living index".a sort of Wiki-Vectric-pedia. I know, I know, there are tons of helpful video tutorials available from Vectric and the Forum is filled with years and years of helpful discussion and illustration. Laflippin wrote:Is there a Vectric User Manual available for any of their products, in any language? I can't say that I have looked exhaustively, but I've never seen one.
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