The index contains keyword
entries with links to the topics where each entry is discussed.
To find a topic using the index:
- In the Index, click a letter. Click a
link to show that topic.
- You can also enter a keyword in the search
box and click the View button.
The first occurrence
of your keyword is displayed. To see another occurrence of your
keyword, click the Next button.
NoteThe View and Next
buttons find entries that match your keyword or phrase exactly.
The matching is case-insensitive, and can be within an index entry.
If necessary, the list
scrolls to show the next match. The keyword match may be within
an index entry that is not a link.
Two types of index entry
are not links:
- When an index entry has sub-entries,
the main entry is not a link. To view a topic, click the sub-entry
link.
- An index entry that references another
part of the index (with “See” or “See
also”) is not a link.
TipIf a keyword has
multiple entries, number links at the end of the entry go to the
topics where the entry is discussed. For example:
relinking to media [1],
[2]
You can point the mouse
cursor at the number link (without clicking) to display the title
of the topic where the entry is discussed.