Browse
List of: Discussion Topic
Subjects: Finding Information
Contents: Online Help Guide

The Browse (<< and >>) buttons provide a convenient way to browse through the hyperlinks displayed in the selection frame. In general, browsing allows you to click on << to display the previous topic and >> to display the next topic in the list of hyperlinks shown in the selection frame. When used with the Contents function, the Browse function allows you to step forward and backward through a manual page by page. Browsing may be used with the Subjects, Contents and List of... functions, but not on listings of Index or Find search results.

If you click on hyperlinks within the body of the page displayed in the data frame while browsing through a list displayed in the selection frame, the browse function can sometimes get confused and cannot figure out where to go next. Clicking on hyperlinks in the header portion of the page displayed in the data frame can change the listing in the selection frame. In some cases, clicking the browse forward or backward buttons (or the Back button of the browser itself) allows the browse sequence to recover and you can continue browsing. In cases where the browse sequence cannot recover, you must return to the selection frame and start again. If your browser's hyperlinks are set up and working properly, you can determine where you strayed from the browse sequence by the color of the visited links and simply continue browsing.
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