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Objectives
The participants will be able to:
Log on and off of the SAP system
Use a menu bar
Follow a menu path
Use the mouse
Set user defaults
Reference menu help
Use Search Helps
Create more than one session
Find transaction codes for a particular task
Create a new session with a new transaction code

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Logging onto SAP R/3

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Adding a new SAP Application Server

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Demonstration
Adding a new Application Server in the SAP Logon pad.

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Practice
Adding a new Application Server in the SAP Logon pad.

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Welcome to SAP: The Logon Screen

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Demonstration
Logon to a SAP Server.

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Practice
Logon to a SAP Server.

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Tour of the Menu Bar

Menus which are always available:


System
Help

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Icons which are always available:


Help
Layout menu

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Customising Display Options: Using the Layout Menu

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Demonstration
Using the Layout menu to Customize display options.

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Practice
Using the Layout menu to Customize display options.

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Mouse Maneuvering

Use the Right


Mouse Button

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Setting User Defaults

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Setting User Defaults

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Demonstration
Maintain user profile.

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Practice
Maintain user profile.

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Referencing Detailed Help Areas

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Creating More Than One Session

System and Session

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Finding Transaction Codes for a Task

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Creating a New Session and a Task at Once (/o)

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Leaving the SAP Application

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Other Navigation Options

Save

Print

Create
shortcut

Back, Cancel & Exit


Find & Find Next

Create a new
session

Add to Favorites

SAP Business
Workplace

Page Up/Down
Navigation

User Menu & SAP


Menu
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Summary
Sap logon is used to create icons to logon to SAP R/3.
Enter User ID, Password and Language to logon to SAP.
System and Help menus are available from every screen of the SAP System.
Use the menu path System -> User Profile -> Own data to change user specific
settings.
A Search Help is a search tool to help you find data in the SAP R/3 system.
You can create up to 6 sessions.
To exit the SAP application use the menu path System -> Log Off.

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Questions
How do you logon on to a SAP application server ?
What is the menu path for changing User specific settings ?
What is the use of a Search Help ?
How many sessions can you open at a time ?
How do you log off from a SAP Server ?

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