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1 Transition from Classic Interface Phoenix Interface to
Marketplace Transition from Classic Interface Phoenix Interface to

2 Reason for transition The new Phoenix Interface offers a streamlined approach to navigating and using Marketplace to enhance the user experience and making interacting with the application easier. IMPORTANT NOTE: Phoenix interface is not available for IE7, IE8, or for IE9 in compatibility mode. If you are using one of these browsers and attempt to switch to the Phoenix interface, you will be reverted to the Classic View and receive a message saying that your browser is not supported. You will need to update your IE browser.

3 Phoenix View Classic View Tool bar Tool Bar

4 Classic vs. phoenix: general navigation
The classic interface is navigated via a tab driven menu that is always present across the top of the page. Sub-menu items located in sub-navigation tabs. The Phoenix interface features a slide-out menu. Menu items stay out of the way until they are needed for a cleaner, less cluttered site.

5 Classic vs. Phoenix: general navigation
Classic interface often separates related pages on to separate tabs. For example, the shopping page, favorites page, and forms are all located on individual tabs.

6 Classic vs. Phoenix: general navigation
In Phoenix Interface, the Menu options are grouped by related task, making them easier to locate. By hovering over each icon, a pop-up window will occur.

7 Classic vs. Phoenix: action items
In Classic Interface, Action Items i.e. requisitions and/or approvals are located on the home/shop page.

8 Classic vs. Phoenix: action items
In Phoenix, Action Items are located at the top banner making them accessible from all areas of the site.

9 Classic vs. Phoenix: user profile
In Classic, User profile tasks are accessed from a series of navigation tabs and sub-tabs.

10 Classic vs. Phoenix: user profile
By clicking on the drop down and selecting “View My Profile”, Phoenix gives you all the options in a single user profile menu. Options are grouped by similar tasks.

11 Classic vs. Phoenix: Changing Passwords
In Classic Interface, change passwords by going to the “Profile” tab, then located just under it is a “Change Password” button.

12 Classic vs. Phoenix: Changing Passwords
Change your password by going to “View My Profile” in Phoenix, then click on “Change Password” and a small window shown to the right will come up for you to enter your new password.

13 Classic vs. Phoenix: Email preferences
Preferences are found under the “Profile” tab in the Classic view, sub-tab “User Settings”, then to “ Preferences” in order to customize your options.

14 Classic vs. Phoenix: Email preferences
To change Preferences in Phoenix View, click on “View My Profile”, then “ Preferences”

15 Classic vs. Phoenix: Adding Addresses
Go to the “Profile” tab to add or change your Ship To Address in Classic View and sub-tab to “Purchasing” and then “Addresses”. Then you may “Select Addresses for Profile”.

16 Classic vs. Phoenix: Adding Addresses
To change or add an address in Phoenix View, go “View My Profile”. Under the first list “User Info and Settings”, click on “Default Addresses” and then “Select Addresses for Profile”.

17 Classic vs. Phoenix: Add a Project to your profile
To add a project in the Classic interface, go to the “Profile” tab. Under “Purchasing” sub-tab, then “codes”. You may add your Project number here that pertains to your department.

18 Classic vs. Phoenix: Add a Project to your profile
In Phoenix view, to Add a Project go to “View My Profile” click on “Custom Fields and Accounting Code Defaults”, then click on the “Codes” tab.

19 Classic vs. Phoenix: cart preview
In order to view your current cart in Classic interface, it is necessary to leave the page you are on and go to the “active cart” tab.

20 Classic vs. Phoenix: cart preview
The Phoenix interface features “cart preview”. By clicking on the cart icon at the top right of the page, you can get a quick view of the “active cart” from anywhere in the application.

21 Classic vs. Phoenix: Quick search
In Classic, “Quick Search” is located at the top of the screen.

22 Classic vs. Phoenix: Quick search
Quick Search is still accessible from all pages in the Phoenix Interface, but it is hidden until you select the icon to display it. You may also use the quick-key Alt+Q to access the Quick Search Menu. Once you click the Magnifying Glass Icon, the “Quick Search” Box bring up a Drop Down Option. The Drop Down options are the same in Classic View”.

23 Classic vs. Phoenix: forms search
Find the “Forms” tab on the main Tool Bar of the Classic view.

24 Classic vs. Phoenix: forms search
The “Forms” section is in the Icon Tool Bar when you hover over the “Shop” Icon in the Phoenix view.

25 Classic vs. Phoenix: Document search
“Document Search” is found on the main Tool Bar in the Classic interface. The Drop Down menu is the same as in the new Phoenix interface.

26 Classic vs. Phoenix: Document search
In Phoenix, “Document Search” is found on the Icon Tool Bar that looks like a stack of papers. From here, you can search documents, view saved searches, or download export files

27 Classic vs. Phoenix: Logging out
In Classic, the “Logout” function is displayed at the top left of the page.

28 Classic vs. Phoenix: Logging out
In Phoenix, click on the drop down arrow next to your name and you can “Logout” here.

29 Questions and answers For additional help with the transition, please call Sylvia (843) Or (843)


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