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Double-click on a topic in the list, or select one and click the Show button.
When the destination page appears in the display, use the browser Find in page
option (usually Ctrl+F) to locate your keyword(s) on that page.
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Search Tips
- Enter one or more keywords.
- Searches are not case sensitive.
- Do not use "quotes" around keywords.
- You can enter multiple keywords, such as workstation listener. Or
you can enter a Boolean expression, using AND, OR and NOT.
- Multiple keywords entered without a Boolean use the AND expression. Thus,
entering workstation listener is the same as entering workstation
and listener.
- You can use an expression like building or applications to find pages
containing either keyword.
- You can also use parentheses in Boolean expressions. For example, you can
enter (application and transaction) or ATMI.
- You can use the asterisk (*) as a suffix wildcard character in keywords.
For example, enter program* to find pages with keywords such as program
or programmer or programming.
- After entering the keyword(s), click the Search button or press Enter.
- If no matches are found, reword your query and try again.
- If matches are listed, double click a matched entry; or, select the entry
and click the Show button.
- When the destination HTML page appears in the display, you can use the browser
Find in page option to locate your keyword(s) on that page. If you searched
using Boolean expressions or multiple keywords, you must simplify the expression
for the Find to the exact word or phrase you are looking for.