The guide is designed to help you find what you need quickly. Topics are brief and include references to related topics if you want to learn more.
Each topic displays in a content pane with a toolbar at the top for additional help features. A navigation pane lets you browse the contents of the guide,search for specific information, or view your favorite searches and topics.
Image 2-1: Help window |
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Help toolbar
The help toolbar includes these buttons.
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Hide/Show navigation Lets you toggle between hiding and displaying the Navigation pane. |
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Quick search Lets you search for terms within the currently open help topic. In the box, enter the terms you want to find in the topic and click the Quick search button. The terms you search will be highlighted in the help topic. If you want to do a search in the entire document, go to the Search navigation page (for details, see Searching for help topics). |
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Remove search highlighting When you use the Search option, the terms you search are highlighted in the topics that are returned (or on the open topic if you use the Quick search option). This button lets you remove the highlighted terms from the topics. |
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Back Lets you navigate back to topics that were previously displayed (like a back button on a web browser). |
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Forward Lets you navigate forward through topics that were previously displayed (like a forward button on a web browser). |
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Previous Topic Displays the previous topic in contents order. |
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Next Topic Displays the next topic in contents order. |
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Add topic to favorites Lets you add the current open topic to a list of your favorite topics . You can access your favorite topics in the Favorites navigation page (for more information, see Using Favorites). |
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Print Lets you print the current topic without the toolbar or navigation pane. |
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Doc home Opens the Adaptive Computing Documentation page. |
Navigation Pane
The navigation pane lets you quickly locate help topics using Content, Search, or Favorites. (For details, see Finding specific information.)
Depending on how you access the guide, the navigation pane may be hidden. If it’s hidden, you can simply click the Show navigation button to display the navigation pane.
Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs show the current topic's location or depth in the guide's table of contents. Higher level topics appear as links that you can click to quickly navigate backwards.
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