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Size: 879 KB, Version:1, Publication Date:1/8/2019
Auto Suggest is functionality that has been available in EnterpriseOne since release 9.1. It is used in many modules, most notably when searching for an Address Book record. While it is more helpful than the visual assist, there is still some room for improvement. In this article, Marcia explains a few simple modifications you can make that will significantly increase its usability by eliminating duplicate records and adding fields like mailing address to help the user make the appropriate choice.  
Size: 2.65 MB, Version:1, Publication Date:3/28/2017
Oracle has taken a big UI leap forward with the release of the EnterpriseOne 9.2.1 UI. The 9.2 Tools Update 1 moves even more functionality into the hands of power users and will be welcomed by all. To get an overview of all 9.1 UI Features up through Update 5, check out Lea's previous JDEtips UI articles.  
Size: 1.88 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:3/30/2016
Cafe One is a user interface feature introduced with E1 9.0 to help users customize their E1 experience. This article gives us a great overview of the evolution and functionality of Cafe One. It explains what it is and what it does. It then demonstrates a walk-through of how to set it up, including Publishing Groups, Enabling Base Forms, Creating layouts, and Publishing to others, with some additional features.  
Size: 3.58 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:3/30/2016
Oracle continues to improve and modernize the User Interface with the release of the EnterpriseOne 9.1.5 UI. The 9.1 Tools Update 5 switches users to a responsive layout and provides some new productivity tools. To get an overview of all 9.1 UI features up through Update 4, check out Lea's previous JDEtips article titled "EnterpriseOne User Interface (9.1 through Update 4)".  
Size: 5.88 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:12/30/2014
Oracle continues the User Interface adventure with the release of the EnterpriseOne 9.1.4 UI. The 9.1 Tools Update 4 adds some great new features to an already robust 9.1 User Interface. To get an overview of all 9.1 UI Features up through Update 3, check out Lea's previous JDEtips articles "EnterpriseOne 9.1 User Interface" and "EnterpriseOne Tools 9.1 Update 3 Enhancements" displayed below.  
Size: 2.45 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:9/27/2013
Oracle continues the User Interface adventure with the release of the EnterpriseOne 9.1.3 UI. The 9.1 Tools Update 3 adds some great new features to an already robust 9.1 User Interface. To get an overview of all 9.1 UI Features up through Update 2, check out Lea's previous JDEtips article 'EnterpriseOne 9.1 User Interface.' You can also watch a detailed demo of 9.1.2 that Lea recorded for us a few months ago at: http://youtu.be/jze_rmR4qVs.  
Size: 1.75 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:9/27/2013
By now we've all read about or experienced the EnterpriseOne 9.1 User Interface from the user's perspective, and know all about pages and how to navigate them. But how do they get there in the first place? Mike Wright thoroughly documents the process, with the "from the trenches" tips and things to look out for.  
Size: 1.85 MB, Version:1.0, Publication Date:9/27/2013
The new EnterpriseOne 9.1 User Interface (UI to those in the know) gives E1 a more modern look and feel, and includes many helpful features. Lea Dutton has quickly become our 9.1 UI specialist, teaching our Common Foundation classes, and advising our 9.1 UI eLearning team. Destined to become our most downloaded article ever, Lea covers every significant enhancement to the 9.1 User Interface.  

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