The Set Context from selected Document option allows you to select a topic or module from the Outline or Library whose context is used to search for other documents with matching context. Before context is saved, the blue icon shows an empty box above the target indicating no contact has been saved. When you select a document from the Outline or Library and click Set Context from selected Document, the context is saved and the box disappears and a blue icon displays indicating the context is saved.

 

The Select Context dialog box displays the context name associated with the document in the left pane and screenshot of the application from which the context was recorded. There can be multiple application screens recorded with the same context for the selected document. You can toggle through the screens by selecting the context in the Context Name pane. As you click on each context, the application screen it was record on displays in the Screen View pane. You can click the Enlarge to full resolution link on the Screen View pane so you can see the application screen. This opens the selected application screen in the Screen View dialog box. You can use the navigation tools to toggle through the application screens for the selected context name.

 

ProcedureTo find context using a selected topic or module's context from the Outline or Library:

  1. Display the Context Search toolpane.
     
  2. Select the topic or module whose context you want to use to search from the Outline or Library.
     
  3. Click on the Find Context icon and select Set Context from selected Document to store the context from the selected document.
     
    If more than one context exists for the selected document, select the context you want to use in the search on the Select Context dialog box.
     
  4. In the Library or Outline, select the documents or folders to search for matching context.
     
  5. Click  Find Context to open the Find Context dialog box.
     
  6. Select Search my selection or Search my selection and related documents to select the scope of the documents to search.
     
  7. Click OK.

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