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1 RFPMonkey.com Agenda Overview Logging in Personal Settings
Searching for content Using search results

2 Search Training Makes responding to RFPs so easy…
Well you get the idea. Call (xxx) xxx-xxxx Access Code: xxx xxx xxx 84% for WBT capture

3 RFPMonkey.com Training
These slides are at Also download the GettingStarted guide from the Support Portal

4 RFPMonkey.com Agenda Overview Logging in Personal Settings
Searching for content Using search results

5 Overview

6 RFPMonkey.com RFPMonkey.com lets you store, categorize, and retrieve RFP entries to help you respond to RFPs An entry is a Question-Answer pair. It contains… Question Response Optional Key Words Optional Comments Category Sub-category Product Version Division Source Status

7 RFPMonkey.com Benefits
Shorter RFP response time Better management of time-sensitive information Collaborative Content Authoring Less reliance on subject matter experts Standardization of important RFP content More comprehensive RFP responses Increased communication of important information Empower channel partners with your RFP data

8 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Main Menu

9 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Sub Menu

10 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Menu and Sub Menu vary based on user’s permissions.

11 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Close session and logout. Return to login screen.

12 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Navigation Index

13 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Show Previous/Next page in list Number of pages depends On personal setting – Rows/Page

14 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Show specific page in list

15 RFPMonkey.com User Interface
Sort list by this column (Descending / Ascending)

16 Logging In

17 Logging In 1498 www.RFPMonkey.com Click on Customer Login
Enter Acct Number, User name, Password Enter Acct Number User name Password 1498

18 Forgotten Password Click on I Forgot my password
Enter your address

19 Exercise 1 – Logging In Now, Students log into your own accounts.
Use the ‘I forgot my password’ link if needed.

20 Personal Settings

21 User Profile Use this screen to change your username or password
Subscribe (or unsubscribe) to alerts

22 Personal Settings Use this screen to set your personal display settings Detail level for results lists Font style for entries Rows/page for results lists Columns to display in search results

23 Searching

24 Search Screen Only Approved entries can be searched
Search results are displayed in a list

25 Search Screen Only Approved entries can be searched
Type text to search for

26 Decide which entry fields
Search Screen Only Approved entries can be searched Decide which entry fields to search

27 Filter search by grouping values
Search Screen Only Approved entries can be searched Filter search by grouping values

28 or let RFPMonkey.com decide
Search Screen Only Approved entries can be searched Select search mode or let RFPMonkey.com decide

29 Searching the repository
You can search for: A single word

30 Searching the repository
You can search for: A single word A specific phrase

31 Searching the repository
You can search for: A single word A specific phrase An actual RFP question

32 Searching the repository
You can search for: A single word A specific phrase An actual RFP question … or everything in the repository

33 Search Modes Exact Match Relevance Match Auto

34 single words or specific,
Search Modes Exact Match Relevance Match Auto Exact Match is best for single words or specific, short phrases

35 Search Modes Exact Match Relevance Match Auto Relevance Match will
locate entries that may be related to the search phrase It’s best for whole sentences or questions

36 Search Modes Exact Match Relevance Match Auto Auto will automatically
switch to Exact or Relevance based on how many words are in the search phrase This is usually the best way to search

37 Exercise 2 – Searching (browsing)
Leave the Search Phrase empty Click the Query button Now, set the Category to Custody and search again’ These dropdowns are used to Filter results.

38 Exercise 3 – Searching (exact)
Set search mode set to ‘Exact’ Search for the word ‘statistics’ How many were found? Now, search for ‘stat’ Now, how many were found? Now, set the ‘Highlight’ check box and search again

39 Exercise 4 – Searching (relevance)
Leave search mode set to ‘Exact’ Search for the word ‘how are hedge fund strategies implemented’ How many were found? Set search mode to ‘Relevance’ and search again Now, how many were found?

40 Using Results

41 Search Results Search results are displayed in a list
To view full details of an entry, click it’s ID

42 Search Results View Question, Response, Comments, Key Words, Status, Grouping values, Audit Trail and actions.

43 Search Results Highlight results and Copy to the ‘clip board’
Tip: Ctrl-C is a shortcut for Copy

44 Search Results If you want to continue evaluating other results, click ‘Back to Results’…

45 Search Results Your previous list of search results is redisplayed.
So you can use or drill into other entries.

46 Live Demo and Q&A


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