Expanding your searches – Franklin BOOKMAN NIM-2072 User Manual

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Understanding Word

Searches and Expansions

When you search for a word, either
by entering it at the Word Search
screen or by highlighting it in text,
titles and headings (in bold type) are
searched first for exact matches. If
no exact matches are found in titles
or headings, then the text is
searched for exact matches.
If no exact matches are found, then
the titles and headings are searched
for inexact matches, such as inflec-
tions and synonyms. If no inexact
matches are found in the titles and
headings, then the text is searched.
A word search stops as soon as
matches are found at a level de-
scribed above. Pressing

MORE

(red) expands the search to the next
level and finds additional matches, if
any.
The number of matches found at a
given search level may be less than
at the previous level.

Expanding Your Searches

Expanding Your Searches

After you have entered a word search,
you can expand your search to find ad-
ditional matches.

Some word searches can be expanded
up to three times. To learn more, read
“Understanding Word Searches and
Expansions.”

1. Press

SEARCH

(yellow).

2. Type a word and press

ENTER

.

For example, enter iv.

3. Press

MORE

(red) to expand

the search.

4. Hold

and use DN to see

the locations of the next
matches.

5. Press

MENU

to view the matches

listed on the Drugs menus.

6. Press

CLEAR

when finished.

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