Employee Navigator Job Aid Parts of a Navigator Navigators are customized by Administrators and reflect those items needed for a job role. Specific widgets.

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Employee Navigator Job Aid Parts of a Navigator Navigators are customized by Administrators and reflect those items needed for a job role. Specific widgets and alerts that are available in your navigator are determined by your access and which applications are in use. Navigator layout varies Hovering for Details Hover the mouse to see details, where applicable. Workspace Displays one or more widgets and the Related Items pane. Related Items Pane Includes one or more additional widgets for less common tasks; the Related Items pane is optional and contains different widgets for each workspace. Carousel Container for one or more workspaces ( Note: Carousel appears only if there is another workspace in addition to the home workspace.) Repositioning Widgets Move a secondary widget into a primary position by clicking the title bar, dragging it over a primary widget, and releasing. Widgets A widget is a task-oriented tool or view into Workforce Central. There will be one or two primary widgets, depending on the workspace—these are widgets you can use to perform tasks. There may also be one or more smaller-sized secondary widgets, but normally these are for viewing only until you swap them into a primary position. Alerts Links, which appear as icons, enabling you to quickly view the type and number of tasks and issues that you need to address. ( Note: Alerts are optional) Name / Sign Out Identifies user and a link to log out of navigator. Active Bar Displays active workspaces; click title to bring a workspace into focus. ( My Information is the only one in this example.)

Employee Navigator Job Aid Opening Widgets and Workspaces Active Widgets W idgets already in an open workspace appear grayed out in widget list. Closing the Carousel Click the Workspaces tab to close the carousel. Alert Details Click an item in the details of an alert to open the relevant widget. You can then take whatever actions are needed in the open widget. Alert Icons Each type of alert has its own icon. A number in the icon’s corner indicates that there are items you should review. (The significance of the number itself depends on the specific alert.) Click an icon to view details. Refresh Click the Refresh icon to get immediate updates to your Alerts. Related Items Carousel Alerts Additional Workspaces Click an item in the carousel to open an additional workspace. To close that workspace later, hover over its tab and click the Close ( X ) button. Activating a Widget There are two ways to activate a widget in the Related Items pane. To add it to the current workspace, drag it out of the pane and release it over a widget in the workspace. To work with the widget in a separate workspace, click the widget while it is still in the pane. To close that workspace later, hover over its tab and click the Close ( X ) button. Closing the Related Items Pane Click the right arrow to close the Related Items pane. When closed, click the left arrow to open it. Cycling the Carousel If there is more than one workspace in the carousel, use the arrows to cycle through the additional workspaces.

Employee Navigator Job Aid Managing the Active Workspace Gear Icon Click to view options for moving the widget. Unavailable options will be grayed out. (For example, primary widgets cannot use Close or Pop-out.) Workspace Tabs Each active workspace gets its own tab. You can switch back and forth between workspaces by selecting the tab you want to view. You must always have at least one workspace open, but you can close any additional workspaces by hovering over its tab and clicking the Close ( X ) button. Maximize / Restore Icon Click to expand a primary widget to its maximum size. (This will temporarily hide any other widgets.) Click again when maximized to restore to the original size (and unhide your other widgets). Secondary Widgets Resize Bar Click and drag the resize bar to reveal more of a particular secondary widget. Primary Widget Workspace layouts vary. All workspaces have at least one primary widget, which is where you do your work. Workspaces can also have one or more secondary widgets, that you can choose to promote to the primary position if you need to work in them. Primary and Secondary Widgets Usable Secondary Widgets In most cases secondary widgets are informational only until promoted to a primary position. However, some widgets, like My Timestamp, have functioning parts when in the secondary position. Close Option Select Close to send a secondary widget back to the Related Items pane. Pop-out Option Select Pop-out to promote a secondary widget to a primary position. Title Bar Click and drag a secondary widget’s title bar to swap it with another widget or return it to the Related Items pane.