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Welcome to Banner 9. In this lesson, you learn how to navigate the Banner 9 user interface including accessing pages and using key features of the system. As with Banner 8, you must login to Banner 9 using a unique username and password. After entering your credentials, click Sign In to display the Banner landing page. The Banner landing page provides single sign-on access to all Banner administrative applications and self-service applications. Note that what is called a forum in Banner 8 is called a page in Banner 9. From here you can access pages in one of three ways: using the menu icon, using the search icon, or using the search field. First let's take a look at how the menu icon works. Click on the menu icon in the upper left corner to view the Banner, My Banner, and Banner self-service menus. You can use this keyboard shortcut CTRL M to open the menu panel as well. The menu panel displays the applications that your institution uses. Therefore, your menu panel may look a little b...