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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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Book 1: Getting Started<br />

This section describes basic tasks that all users can perform to start <strong>WYNN</strong>,<br />

open documents, read documents, use <strong>WYNN</strong>'s study tools, customize <strong>WYNN</strong>,<br />

and save documents.<br />

Starting <strong>WYNN</strong><br />

The first time you start <strong>WYNN</strong>, you must create a user account with a unique<br />

user name before using the software. Not only does this process create your<br />

user name, but it also creates your own user folder, which is your default folder<br />

that stores your documents. The default folder uses your user name. For<br />

network versions of <strong>WYNN</strong>, your default user folder is stored on the server.<br />

Note: All new accounts are created as student account types. After creating a<br />

new account, teachers should request that the Administrator elevate<br />

their account to Teacher permission level. Then they can create and<br />

edit PAL and Template files, broadcast files, and lock out student<br />

functionality such as using the Dictionary and browsing the Internet<br />

from within <strong>WYNN</strong>. See Account Types: Administrative and Teacher on<br />

page 29 for more information about giving teacher permissions to user<br />

accounts.<br />

To start <strong>WYNN</strong>:<br />

1. Double-click the <strong>WYNN</strong> Wizard or <strong>WYNN</strong> Reader application icon on<br />

your desktop.<br />

The <strong>User</strong> Log-In dialog opens.<br />

2. If you already have a user name,<br />

Select it from the list, and click OK. The <strong>WYNN</strong> application starts,<br />

and opens either a blank document, or the last file that was open.<br />

If you are a new user,<br />

Type your name in the Please Sign In Here box.<br />

Click OK.<br />

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