The purpose of this manual is to assist the users to familiarize themselves with the axis GFN project and to help them use it in an effective manner. It provides conceptual information about the project and step - by - step task instructions. This manual is divided into sections and sub sections based on different tasks to be performed on the GFN project.
The information in this manual is intended for Admin, Organization, Fund Manager and Donor who wants to know how the project fits with respect to their requirements.
This User Manual is applicable to the following profiles:
The manual is organized into different sections as follows:
Document Conventions
The different conventions used in the manual are as follows:
Menu/Action Buttons
The menus and action buttons in the project are represented in white color. For example, clicking the Action button will be represented as follows:
Click Action button.
Menu Navigation
Menu navigation in the project is represented using arrows in this manual.
Notes, Caution, and warning
Important and useful information within in the text are organized into notes, cautions, and warnings, as appropriate throughout the document, preceded by relevant icons as shown below
A note gives some successfully message using the project.
A caution reminds the user about the required field that has to be filled by the user.
A warning message is to notify the user to take necessary action to resolve the errors.
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This chapter provides a brief overview of the GFN project and its features. It also provides information about the minimum system requirements for working with GFN project and how you can log in and log out from GFN. In addition, it provides you information about the different interface elements and some of the common tasks that you can perform in GFN project.
This chapter contains the following sections:
JWTech has project the GFN to supports features and services such creation and online donation process from donor to fund manager who is related to particular organization. The project used to support the organizations to get donations from the donor in online.
The home page of GFN project.
The login page of the GFN project.
The signup page of the GFN project.
This section provides information on getting started with the GFN project as well as covers details on user navigation, common tasks, and user interfaces of GFN project.
The topics covered under this section are as follows:
Login to GFN Project
GFN is a web based project. To access the project, you would need a PC with standard browser. To access the GFN project, please use one of the following recommended internet browser.
To access the GFN users will need to have a valid user ID and password. Also, the user account needs to be active and authorized to be able to login to the GFN project.
If you provide an invalid login ID/password, the GFN project will display warning message to provide the correct user ID/password. To log into the project:
5. When user login to the page, if the user wants to change his password click on reset button in header then a new is displayed as shown in below
2. Click submit button. The password is changed and you are logged into GFN and the Home Page is displayed.
The dashboard Page is the default page displayed to all user based on roles the dashboard shows different data.
The GFN project features are organized in different menus and submenus for easier access. You can use the menus and submenus for a user - friendly navigation of the project.
To go to a function, click any of the menu tabs.
GFN project is a web based project. You can access it through a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. This section describes the different elements in the GFN project and how to perform different tasks. This section also describes some of the common tasks that can be performed in the project. It is recommended that you make yourself familiar with this section to help you better understand the terminology used in this manual.
The project is displayed in pages (screens) in your web browser. GFN project uses different types of pages such as listing page, add page, modify page, history page, popup, etc. The actions that you can perform in a page of same type are similar in nature.
Below is a typical list page in the project. Some of the elements in the page are Common Tasks in GFN Project
This section provides information about some of the common features that are similar across the GFN project. These are features that you might require in the effective usage of the project. It is highly recommended that you make yourself familiar with this section before starting with the project.
This section includes the following:
When large number of users is placed, then the list page may span multiple pages. In such cases, identifying a specific user becomes a little trouble some. In such cases, you can use the search feature in the list pages to search for the specific user.
To search for an item in the list page:
In GFN, Records can be viewed by the user.
To view an item:
In GFN, in order to edit particular section we have click edit icon .
To edit an item:
2. Edit record similar to existing record is displayed where in user can change the differential information and click save changes button which is shown in below.
In GFN, files can be uploaded to enter bulk master data into the project.
To uploads file:
2. Click save changes button new records are created and are displayed in the display file.