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  • EFS Function Glossary

    Somewhere, there's an EFS glossary that provides the syntax of all functions. It is really useful -- but nearly impossible to find.

    Can you put a prominent link on esignalcentral.com and kb.esignalcentral.com to go directly to the glossary page?

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    There is a link here at the bottom of my post to the EFS Knowledgebase. This is also available by selecting the Support tab most anywhere on the eSignal site and going to the knowledgebase.

    There is also a help file in your eSignal folder on your computer that you should be able to find if you look there. I recommend making a shortcut to that file on your desktop for easy access.

    Updates to the help file can also be accessed here.

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    • #3
      Got it. Thanks.

      Originally posted by stevehare2003
      There is a link here at the bottom of my post to the EFS Knowledgebase. This is also available by selecting the Support tab most anywhere on the eSignal site and going to the knowledgebase.

      There is also a help file in your eSignal folder on your computer that you should be able to find if you look there. I recommend making a shortcut to that file on your desktop for easy access.

      Updates to the help file can also be accessed here.

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      • #4
        Hi Steve,

        Thanks for putting all the links at the bottom of your post. They are very helpful. I've been using them for so long but unfortunately they are not working any more especially the link to the "efs glossary". Is there any chance that you can get them fixed. Greatly appreciated for being very helpful! Have a safe & happy new year. Ted.

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        • #5
          You could create your own shortcut for the EFSGlossary using:

          //http://kb.esignalcentral.com/article.aspx?article=1206&p=4

          eSignal changed their links by changing the "asp" in old links to "aspx"
          just add an x right before the ? and it should work if it is still active.

          For example:
          For Steve's links just right click on the link, select "Copy shortcut" , and paste it into notepad. For the EFSGlossary you will get:

          //http://kb.esignalcentral.com/article.asp?article=1206&p=4

          Then just add the x before the ? to get:

          //http://kb.esignalcentral.com/article.aspx?article=1206&p=4

          and use it to create your new web link.

          Don't use the //. I had to use them to keep the forum text editor from creating an abbreviated url.

          Wayne
          Last edited by waynecd; 01-12-2016, 03:05 AM.

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          • #6
            Thank you very much Wayne!

            Ted

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            • #7
              I updated my links in my signature but because the length of my links exceeds exceeds the currant 1000 character limit, I am working with with board moderators to come up with a work around. I'll have to cear up any .
              I'll update the thread if we are able to make this work.

              Thanks for all the appreciative comment ,I hope this works out

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              • #8
                Hi
                Does anybody know what happen to the efs glossary link? How can I access it. Thanks a lot.

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