Using Filters With Searches - Franklin BOOKMAN ENC-2005 User Manual

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Using Filters
MARKing Filters
Many filters have subfilters, indicated
by a slanted arrow. For example, the
Places filter under the Article Type
category has 9 subfilters.
To select all its subfilters at once, high-
light a filter and then press
(green). To deselect all its subfilters,
press
(green) again.
MARK
Understanding Filters
When you select filters from one cat-
egory, your selections are related by or .
For example, if you select Persons and
Places from the Article Type category, all
the articles about persons or places will
be found.
However, when you select filters from
more than one category, your selections
are related by and . For example, if you
select Persons from the Article Type cat-
egory and 1980s from the Time Period
category, only articles about persons
and the 1980s will be found.

Using Filters With Searches

To fine-tune your searches, you can
select filters after entering your
search words. Or you can select fil-
ters and then search for words. Try
this example.
1. Select Go To Word Search
from the Locate menu.
MARK
2. Type war and then press
3. Press
4. Select Location under Locate.
5. Press
6. Select Latin America.
7. Press
These articles are about wars and
Latin America.
8. Select an article to view.
9. Press
10
(yellow).
LOC
to select Americas.
ENTER
to view the matches.
when you're done.
CLEAR
.
ENTER

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