Selecting a Section to Read
When you open a book, the Navigation window opens and
displays the table of contents and index entries for that book.
The table of contents may also contain entries for figures,
tables, and examples.
All entries in the Navigation window are hotspots (with the
exception of some index entries). Double click on any entry to
open that section.
The listing that you see in the Navigation window does not
always show a complete list of the entries. Some entries are
preceded by arrows:
A right arrow indicates that the entry contains suben-
tries that do not appear on the screen. Double click on
the arrow to view the subentries.
A down arrow indicates that the subentries appear on
the screen. Double click on the arrow to collapse the
subentries.
The following table shows the tasks you can perform in the
Navigation window.
To Do This
Choose the appropriate item from
the View menu: Figures, Tables, or
Examples.
Search all entries for a
matching word or phrase
Choose Search Entry Titles... from the
Search menu.
Expand an entry Double click on the right arrow.
Or, click on the right arrow, and then
choose Expand or Fully Expand from
the View menu.
Close an expanded entry Double click on the down arrow.
Or, click on the down arrow, and then
choose Collapse from the View menu.
Close all expanded entries Choose Collapse All from the View
menu.
Read a section (or table,
figure, or example)
Double click on the entry for the item
you want to read.
Or, click on the entry, and then choose
Open Topic from the File Menu. Or,
click on the entry, and then press
MB3 and choose Open Topic from the
pop-up menu.
Read a section (or table, fig-
ure, or example) in a second
Topic window
Click on the entry, and then choose
Open Topic in New Window from the
File Menu. Or, click on the entry,
and then press MB3 and choose Open
Topic in New Window from the pop-up
menu.
When you open a section, it appears in the Topic window .