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== How to Use it ==
== How to Use it ==
The top level has a button for each of the five [[Missions#Types_of_missions|types of mission agents]]. Selecting a type of agent will take you to a list of agents for that kind of mission. You can choose from all available agents, or set options to select a particular set of agents.  
The Agent Finder has a set of options on the left, and displays a set of agents on the right. Each agent has a location, a corporation and a mission difficulty level number. Agents are listed in order of difficulty and then by distance. The default options will show all the available agents. Selecting various options will narrow the display.


The options are:
The options are:


*Agent Level - This determines the level of missions offered by the agent. An agent's mission level appears as a number to the top right of the agent.
*Agent Type - lists the eight [[Missions#Types_of_missions|types of mission agents]]. Selecting a type of agent will take you to a list of agents for that kind of mission.


*Agent Location - This will show all agents within a certain number of jumps: current, 2, 5, 10, unlimited and "specific region".  
*Agent Level - determines the difficulty level of missions offered by the agent. An agent's mission level appears as a number to the top right of the agent.
 
*Agent Location - shows all agents within a certain number of jumps: current, 2, 5, 10, unlimited and "specific region".  
**Region - this appears if you select "specific region"; it let's you choose from all of EVE's regions.
**Region - this appears if you select "specific region"; it let's you choose from all of EVE's regions.


*Security Status - This restricts the security rating of the agents' systems allowing you to, for example, exclude agents that are located in lowsec. (It is up to you to check the safety of the jump path to an agent located two or more jumps from where you are.)
*Security Status - restricts the security rating of the agents' systems allowing you to, for example, exclude agents that are located in lowsec. (It is up to you to check the safety of the jump path to an agent located two or more jumps from where you are.)


*Faction - This selection allows you to narrow the available agents to those which belong to the chosen faction.
*Faction - allows you to narrow the available agents to those which belong to the chosen faction.
**Corporation - This appears if you choose a specific faction, and it allows you to show agents of one particular corporation.
**Corporation - appears if you choose a specific faction, and it allows you to show agents of one particular corporation.


*Ignore Standings Requirement - When this is unchecked, the agent finder hides all agents that you cannot select because your [[Missions#Standings|standings]] with them are too low. To see all possible agents, check this box.
*Ignore Standings Requirement (checkbox) - When this is unchecked, the agent finder hides all agents that you cannot select because your [[Missions#Standings|standings]] with them are too low. To see all possible agents, check this box.


The final output will show all applicable agents: highest level first, and then in order of distance. You will see their names, corporations, levels, mission type, system (along with its security rating) and distance.  
The final output will show all your selected agents: highest level first, and then in order of distance. You will see their names, corporations, levels, mission type, system (along with its security rating) and distance in jumps.  


Once you choose an agent, the blue button at the bottom right titled "Set Destination" will do exactly that for the agent currently selected.
Once you choose an agent, the blue button at the bottom right titled "Set Destination" will do exactly that for the agent currently selected.