This window will display the flowchart whenever you want to see it. To bring up the flowchart, click on the flowchart hyperlink below any question in the window above. The flowchart will be displayed with your current position in the chart at the top of this window.
Use the "Page Up", "Page Dn" and arrow keys to move smoothly through the flowchart. The scrollbar tends to be hard to control precisely.
There is a large text version of the same chart in the menu to the left.
To go to a previous question, with a Netscape browser, click once in the question window (not on a link), then press the right mouse button and select "Back in Frame" to go back one question. To go back more than one question it may be easier to find the question you want to go to in the flowchart and click on it.
Using the browser's "Go back" function will not get you to the previous question. If you use this command by mistake, just "Go forward" to return to where you were.
You may want to practice now by chosing an answer to the question above and then using the right mouse button to get back to the first question. This text will remain unchanged while you practice. You might also want to try changing the size of the windows by slowly passing the cursor over the border of a window and then clicking and holding while you resize the window.
In places where the flowchart breaks off and then is continued at another place, click on "More..." to jump to the place where it continues. If you want to trace the chart backward, click on "Go to source of this branch."
To allow the largest possible viewing area, turn off all of the optional displays - in the Netscape browser these are the Toolbar, Location, and Directory buttons which occupy space at the top of the screen. This is done by unchecking them in the Options pull down menu. These options will be unchanged the next time you open your viewer unless you choose "Save options" from the same pull down menu. You may also click and drag the borders of these three windows to adjust their size.
You may be using this program on a stand-alone computer, on a local network or through a connection to the Internet.
The Internet connected version will always be the latest version of the algorithm. Be sure to update a local version periodically from the Internet.