Autodesk 057A1-05A111-1001 Getting Started Guide - Page 31

layout, Title, Location, Command Reference, User's Guide

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5 Click the Procedure tab. Then click the first procedure on the list. Click the Procedure tab to redisplay the list. 6 Click the Quick Reference tab. The Quick Reference tab lists all commands and system variables that are associated with this topic. If you click a link on this tab, the Command Reference is opened in Help, and provides details about command and dialog box options. 7 Next, in the left pane, click the Search tab. You will now locate topics that contain the word layout. 8 Type the word layout and press ENTER. Several topics that contain the word layout are displayed. For the best results, enter several keywords or an exact phrase in quotes. NOTE You can click the column labeled Title to sort the list of topics alphabetically. Then, click the column labeled Location to sort the list of topics by book: Command Reference, User's Guide, and so on. 9 Scroll down to find the User's Guide topic, Work on a Layout Tab. Then double-click the topic. The topic is displayed. But how do you know where you are in the table of contents? How can you display an adjacent, related topic? Get Additional Information | 25

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Get Additional Information
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5
Click the Procedure tab. Then click the first procedure on the list. Click the Procedure tab to
redisplay the list.
6
Click the Quick Reference tab. The Quick Reference tab lists all commands and system variables
that are associated with this topic.
If you click a link on this tab, the
Command Reference
is opened in Help, and provides details
about command and dialog box options.
7
Next, in the left pane, click the Search tab.
You will now locate topics that contain the word
layout
.
8
Type the word
layout
and press
ENTER
.
Several topics that contain the word
layout
are displayed. For the best results, enter several
keywords or an exact phrase in quotes.
NOTE
You can click
the column labeled
Title
to sort the list of topics alphabetically. Then, click
the
column labeled
Location
to sort the list of topics by book:
Command Reference
,
User’s Guide
,
and so on.
9
Scroll down to find the User’s Guide topic,
Work on a Layout Tab
. Then double-click the topic.
The topic is displayed. But how do you know where you are in the table of contents? How can
you display an adjacent, related topic?