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<HR ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%"></DIV><DIV CLASS="CHAPTER"><H1><A NAME="advanced-guis">The Advanced User Levels</A></H1>

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<DT><A HREF="advanced-guis.html#intermediate">The Intermediate Userlevel</A></DT>
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<DIV CLASS="SECT1"><H1 CLASS="SECT1"><A NAME="intermediate">The Intermediate Userlevel</A></H1>

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    Gtex-Letter comes with three userlevels. Out of box, it starts with the <A HREF="gui.html">novice</A> guilevel (Graphical User Interface Level). The novice is very strict in bringing only little information on the screen. This means more pages are necessary to make up a letter. Once you get used to how it works (a few runs should do). You can upgrade to the intermediate guilevel. You can give it a try by using the option 'guilevel' at <A HREF="XXX.html">startup</A>:</P>
    
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    <i class="EMPHASIS">gtex-letter --guilevel intermediate</i></P>

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    The difference is not that big. There are just more fields on one page. You will certainly get used to it. A subtle difference consists for the standard openings and closings. In the novice userlevel you select them via a drop down list. In the intermediate and <A HREF=advanced-guis.html#expert>expert</A> level a list of buttons is presented to you: 


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<P><B>Figure 7. Standard Openings with Buttons</B></P>
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    Simply click the buttons and the text is copied to the textfield next to them.</P>

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<DIV CLASS="SECT1"><H1 CLASS="SECT1"><A NAME="expert">The Expert Userlevel</A></H1>

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    The expert user level presents you the whole letter generation process on one big page. Call this gui (Graphical User Interface) with:</P>
    
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    <i class="EMPHASIS">gtex-letter --guilevel expert</i></P>

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    Fill in the fields you know from the less advanced guilevels and click on the 'next'-button to get to the <A HREF=gui.html#makeup>makeup-page</A>.</P>

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