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Finding Information

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Chapter 10 Information Assistant Finding Information Information Assistant provides you with many ways of navigating through its topics and locating information. For example, you can: Select a topic from the Map. Displays a window with an outline of every module, and topic in the Information Assistant for the selected product. The Map enables you to view the contents of the Information Assistant in outline view, and then select a topic to view. Search for a word or phrase using Search. Search performs full-text searches for topic text that not only takes you to the topic found, but highlights the word or words found by the search. You can use search operators such as AND, OR, NOT, and NEAR to further narrow your search. Select a topic from the Reference Button list. Reference modules are arranged by subject, not by task. The Reference Button list shows reference documents available for the selected product. Select a Task button. Each button represents a task you can perform, and each task contains multiple topics. Go to a topic with Previous button. Displays the previous topic in a module. Go to a topic with Next button. Displays the next topic in a module. Go to a previously viewed topic with Back button. Displays the previous topic viewed. Clicking this button more than once backtracks through topics in the order that you viewed them. You can also find information using drop-down menus and hot spots. For example: • Jump to other topics. Click on hot spots in graphics and text that link to other topics or to more information about the current topic. Hot spot text 82

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Chapter 10
Information Assistant
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Finding Information
Information Assistant provides you with many ways of navigating through its
topics and locating information. For example, you can:
Select a topic from the Map.
Displays a window with an
outline of every module, and topic in the Information
Assistant for the selected product. The Map enables you to
view the contents of the Information Assistant in outline
view, and then select a topic to view.
Search for a word or phrase using Search.
Search
performs full-text searches for topic text that not only takes
you to the topic found, but highlights the word or words
found by the search. You can use search operators such as
AND, OR, NOT, and NEAR to further narrow your search.
Select a topic from the Reference Button list.
Reference
modules are arranged by subject, not by task. The Reference
Button list shows reference documents available for the
selected product.
Select a Task button.
Each button represents a task you can
perform, and each task contains multiple topics.
Go to a topic with Previous button.
Displays the previous
topic in a module
.
Go to a topic with Next button.
Displays the next topic in a
module.
Go to a previously viewed topic with Back button.
Displays the previous topic viewed. Clicking this button
more than once backtracks through topics in the order that
you viewed them.
You can also find information using drop-down menus and hot spots.
For example:
Jump to other topics.
Click on hot spots in graphics and text that link to
other topics or to more information about the current topic. Hot spot text