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[[HowTo:Add a Field Report|Add a Field Report]]<br />
[[HowTo:Enter Dates|Enter Dates]]<br />
[[HowTo:Enter Place Data|Enter Place Data]]<br />
[[HowTo:Enter Explosive Ordnance Data|Enter Explosive Ordnance Data]]<br />
[[HowTo:Enter Geospatial Data|Enter Geospatial Data]]<br />
[[HowTo:Edit Geospatial Data|Edit Geospatial Data]]<br />
[[HowTo:Delete Points|Delete Points]]<br />
[[HowTo:Add an Attachment|Add an Attachment]]<br />
[[HowTo:Edit a Field Report|Edit a Field Report]]<br />
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All users have access to the IMSMA Navigation window.
 
After you successfully log into IMSMA, the first window displayed is the IMSMA Navigation window. The IMSMA Navigation window is the main window from which all of IMSMA’s features are accessed. The window contains a menu toolbar, a status bar, and three panes: the country structure pane, map pane, and items pane.
 
[[Image:fig9.png|center|''Figure 9. IMSMA Navigation Window Panes'']]
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''Figure 9. IMSMA Navigation Window Panes''
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*The country structure pane is located on the left side of the IMSMA Navigation window. The pane displays a list of the local country structure in a tree format. After you log in, the country structure tree displays the first and second levels of the local country structure. For more information on the country structure pane, see page 13.
*The map pane is located on the right side of the IMSMA Navigation window. Initially, it displays a map view of the highest level of the country structure. For more information on the map pane, see page 15.
*The items pane is located at the bottom of the IMSMA Navigation window. The items pane contains tabs that display data about locations, hazards, hazard reductions, accidents, victims, MREs, and QCs. Data will not display in the items pane until you select a country structure from the country structure tree. For more information on the items pane, see page 30.
 
In addition to the menu and three panes, the IMSMA Navigation window has a status bar which is located at the bottom of the IMSMA Navigation window below the items pane.
 
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|align="center" style="padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px"|[[Image:bulb2.png|25px|Represents a tip or note for using IMSMA Mobile.]]
|align="left" style="padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px"| Note that there is a known issue with resizing the IMSMA Navigation windows. To work around this issue:
#From the Windows start menu, select '''Control Panel'''.
#Double-click '''Display'''.
#Select the '''Appearance''' tab.
#Click the '''Effects''' button.
#Uncheck the '''Show window contents while dragging checkbox'''.
#Click the '''OK''' button to close the Effects window.
#Click the '''OK''' button to close the Display Properties window.
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====Menu toolbar====
The following tables describe the IMSMA menu options.
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====Country structure pane====
The country structure pane lists the local country structure areas. After you log in, the first- and second-level country structures display in the country structure pane. You can select a country structure area from the list to display on the map and in the items tabs.
 
[[Image:fig11.png|center|''Figure 11. Country Structure Pane'']]
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''Figure 11. Country Structure Pane''
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If a country structure area contains country structure areas within it, the <!-- plus icon here -->icon displays to the left of the country structure name. The icon indicates that lower-level country structure areas are hidden from view in the country structure pane. The <!-- minus icon here -->icon indicates that the lower-level country structure areas are displayed.
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