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  Displaying Figures, Tables, and Examples
  You may see cross-references within the text to figures, ta-
  bles, examples or
other sections . These cross-references
  are called hotspots. When you point to a hotspot, a rectangle
  surrounds it; when you double click MB1 on the hotspot, the
  figure, table, or example appears in a separate window.

  By default, hotspots are highlighted only when you point to
  them. To highlight hotspots continuously, choose Hotspots
  from the Topic window's View menu. A shaded check button
  to the left of the Hotspot menu item indicates that continuous
  highlighting of hotspots is enabled.

  To see a figure, table, or example:

  1. Move the pointer to the figure, table, or example refer-
        ence. A rectangle surrounds the reference.
  2. Double click MB1. The figure, table, or example appears
        in a pop-up window. The window is sized according to
        the dimensions of the information.
  3. When you finish viewing the figure, table, or example,
        click on the Close button at the bottom of the pop-up
        window.