Navigation

The navigation functionality enables a user to move around within ARC Document Retrieval Service (DRS). There are two distinct ways to navigate within ARC DRS, within a screen and between screens. In addition, navigation buttons are available to view data that is not displayed on a single screen.

 

Within a screen navigation refers to the ability to move between fields within a screen. By taking advantage of Web-browser based technology and other advances in technology, ARC DRS is an easy to use system that relies on point and click, drop down boxes, buttons, and other controls that allow a user to easily navigate through the screens necessary to display desired data.

 

Between screen navigation refers to the ability to move from screen to screen within the application. In this area, ARC DRS uses global headers, navigational links, navigation buttons, and bread crumbs.

 

Navigation links and buttons allow a user to move between screens, as well as view data that is not displayed on a single screen.

 

Bread crumbs are links that allow you to navigate from your current page to the previously viewed page