Using the button bar, Using hypertext links, Navigating with double arrow keys – HP R4.2 User Manual

Page 37: Searching for topics, Displaying figures, Printing the documentation

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About This Book

Related Resources

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

Issue 3 April 2000 xxxvii

chapter you are viewing. You can control the appearance of bookmarks by
selecting View | Page Only or View | Bookmarks and Page.

Using the Button
Bar

The button bar can take you to the book’s Index, table of contents, main
menu, and glossary. It also lets you update your documents. Click the
corresponding button to jump to the section you want to read.

Using Hypertext
Links

Hypertext-linked text appears in blue, italics, and underlined. These links are
shortcuts to other sections or books.

Navigating with
Double Arrow Keys

The double right and double left arrows (

and

) at the top of the

Acrobat Reader window are the go-back and go-forward functions. The go-
back button takes you to the last page you visited prior to the current page.
Typically, you use

to jump back to the main text from a cross reference or

illustration.

Searching for
Topics

Acrobat has a sophisticated search capability. From the main menu, select
Tools | Search. Then choose the Master Index.

Displaying Figures

If lines in figures appear broken or absent, increase the magnification. You
might also want to print a paper copy of the figure for better resolution.

Printing the
Documentation

Note:

For information on ordering printed copies of the documents, see

Obtaining Printed Versions of the Documentation on page xxxv

.

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