WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

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This topic introduces features of the product documentation and of the information center in which you view the product documentation.

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Information center navigation synchronization feature When you find a topic using the search, click this button on your information center border to see the location of the topic in the table of contents.

Use the Information center advanced search dialog to limit your search to a specific subset of documentation installed in the information center. The search resets its scope to all documentation when you exit the Advanced search dialog.

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One minute tour of your information center border

Take a minute to notice the buttons along the border of your information center. The appearance and placement of the buttons can vary, depending on your version of the information center. Button descriptions are available by holding your cursor over the button momentarily.

Buttons to your left

How can I locate a topic in the table of contents, once I find it using the search?

Information center navigation synchronization feature When you find a topic using the search, click this button on your information center border to see the location of that same topic in the table of contents.

When I perform a search, the results replace my table of contents. How do I return to my table of contents?

Information center contents button Information center search button These buttons enable you to toggle between displaying the table of contents and your search results, in the navigation area. They are located at the bottom of the navigation area.

Buttons to your right

How do I return to a topic that I viewed previously during this session?

Go Back Go Forward Like your browser buttons, these navigate you backward and forward through the history of topics you viewed.

Information center synchronize navigation button This button serves the same purpose as this button: Information center navigation synchronization feature

Is there a printing shortcut?

Print The Print Topic button prints the topic currently displayed.

Documentation features

NewNew, easier to use documentation! Several new features to improve your information center experience. Details...

PDF version PDF books Download the viewer, known as Adobe Acrobat Reader. Then download one or more PDF files. Details...

Documentation downloads Work offline Download the viewer, known as the WebSphere help system. Then download one or more documentation plug-ins. Details...

Bookmark topics Each page contains a unique ID and URL. Also, you can bookmark pages with your browser. Details...

NewTrack changes Determine what has changed since the last documentation update.Details...

Accessibility For accessibility features of this information and product, see Accessibility features...

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New features of this documentation
Identifying new and changed information
Searching this documentation
Book marking topics in this documentation
Printing and PDF versions
Using this documentation offline
Accessibility features
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