'Liquid Office' HELP Index

Liquid Office - Index

Getting started. What you need.

Use 'Liquid Office' via a web browser to work with the Finance department at Bath Spa University.
Check you have the following:

A computer with compatible web browser software
Liquid Office is a bit fussy about web browser versions - it won't work with old ones. If in doubt, update your existing browser, or download and use 'Firefox'.
A web connection
'Liquid Office' doesn't need broadband, any web connection will do.
Your username and password
You'll need these to log into 'Liquid Office'.

Problems?

If 'Liquid Office' doesn't work for you, see our troubleshooting page
- it can be something simple that you can solve yourself.

Specific tasks

Use Liquid Office for the following:

Liquid Office: how this works for you

Introduction
'Liquid Office®'. An introduction ...

Does 'Liquid Office®' store information?
Not in the long term. Here's more info.

Logging in
'Liquid Office®' needs you to log in - have your user name and password to hand ...

Liquid Office Notifications
When something needs your attention, 'Liquid Office®' sends you email - but you can choose whether it does this or not.

'Liquid Office' for 'Users' and for 'Form owners'
You might use forms ... you might see this and think 'I use a paper form but this would be much better ...'

Finding the form you need
There's several ways to locate the right form for a task ...

Working with forms
Completing a form is similar to working with a paper form - but quicker ...

Email alerts from Liquid Office
Configure these so that they work well for you

Signing a form
How does this work?

Undoing Things
You've filled in something and need to change it. You've signed a form and need to 'Unsign' it ...

Liquid Office troubleshooting
When Liquid office doesn't work or misbehaves ...

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