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Before getting started it is recommended to first of all familiarize yourself with the interface of Flowcode.
 
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If you feel overwhelmed by all of the panels and windows see the video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXa7LJsRvAs Accessing and Arranging Flowcode Panels] to organise the application and customise it to your preference.  
 
If you feel overwhelmed by all of the panels and windows see the video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXa7LJsRvAs Accessing and Arranging Flowcode Panels] to organise the application and customise it to your preference.  
''Note, the video below is made using Flowcode 6, however, the majority of the principles remain the same.''
 
  
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 28 November 2022

Before getting started it is recommended to first of all familiarize yourself with the interface of Flowcode.

If you feel a bit overwhelmed by the interface you can close the panels and views by clicking on the cross Btn Close Window.png button to the top right of the window, panel or view, you can also enable and disable the panel or view using the 'View' menu.


In the following articles you can learn how to operate Flowcode on a basic level, there is also an introduction of some of the main features to help you understand Flowcode.

Don't worry if you do not understand it all at first, the features will be detailed in greater depth in other articles. If you are unsure of any element there should be hyperlinks which will take you to a detailed page describing and explaining the element.


Video instructions

If you feel overwhelmed by all of the panels and windows see the video Accessing and Arranging Flowcode Panels to organise the application and customise it to your preference.

Note, the video is made using Flowcode 6, however, the majority of the principles remain the same.