Contents

Finding Information in this Help

This help system contains a table of contents (TOC) which is either visible or hidden, depending on the width of the browser window. By default the TOC is displayed on the left pane in a browser window unless the width of the window is below 1060 pixels. The left pane contains a table of contents (TOC) view and a Search feature. The topics are organized in the TOC for sequential reading.

When the table of contents (TOC) pane on the left is hidden you can open the TOC and the Search feature by clicking the drawer button on the upper left corner.

Contents menu

Topics which contain several sections and need extensive scrolling have a Contents menu at the top. This menu provides links to different sections of the topic. It is permanently displayed when you browse the topic.

New and Edited

 

 

Paragraphs which have been added to the latest version of this help, have a yellowish ("Cornsilk") background color and a green dashed border, as this paragraph does.

 

 

Paragraphs which include mostly already previously existing, but for the latest version edited text or graphics, have a greyish background color and a dotted red border, as this paragraph does.

 

If a paragraph includes passages that are new in the current help version or passages that have been edited for the current help version, those are underlined inside the paragraph with a colored line, new text with green dashed line, and edited text with red dotted line.

Removal of text and figures as well as changes in layout only are not highlighted.

Terms and explanations

Some words can include an explanation, which is displayed when you click the word. Such glossary terms are displayed in bold gray font.

Using the Search Feature

The quickest way to find the information you seek might be the Index or Search features. The search at the top pane searches matches in all the topics of the help.

You can use the partial word search by typing at least three characters in the search field.

If you are searching for something that has more than one word—for example "auto translate" or "find and replace"—enclose the entire string in quotes.

This way only topics containing the entire word sequence will be found, and clicking one of the hyperlinks in the results list displays the first instance of the match in the topic, with the word sequence highlighted in yellow.

If you do not enclose the word sequence in quotes, the result set will include all topics that contain any of the words. The Search is case-insensitive.

Index

This Help has an Index, which includes keywords pointing to different Help topics. To open the Index, click the Index tab next to the Contents tab.

To search the Index, insert the first letter(s) of the search term, and click an item on the list.