If You Misspell A Word; Expanding Your Searches - Franklin BOOKMAN ENC-2046 User Manual

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Searching for Words
6. Highlight a title and then press
to view its article.
ENTER
7. To go to the beginning of the
article, hold
The matches are boxed. You may have to
scroll down to see them.
8. Hold
and press
edly to view the next matches.
9. Press
to clear your search.
CLEAR

If You Misspell a Word

If you enter a misspelled search
word, a list of corrections appears
automatically. Highlight a correction
and press
ENTER
Finding Incomplete Words
If you're not sure which form of a word
to search for, type an asterisk in place of
letters in the word (e.g., psych ). (To
type an asterisk, hold
.) Then press
?
Next, highlight a complete word and
press
to search for it.
ENTER
and press
CAP
repeat-
DN
to search for it.
and press
CAP
.
ENTER
Searching for Words
Understanding Searches
When you search for words, the ency-
clopedia searches first for matches of
.
the words in the titles of articles. If no
matches are found in titles, it automati-
cally searches for matches in the
articles themselves. If no exact
matches are found in articles, the en-
cyclopedia then searches for
synonyms and related words.
Searches of more than one word find
matches regardless of the order or
proximity of the words. For example, if
you search for space travel , you will find
matches that have the words travel and
space in the text of their articles.

Expanding Your Searches

To find more matches, press
(the red key) up to three times after
entering your word search. When you
press
MORE
expands to include matches in articles
or synonyms and related words, if
they weren't already found.
8
(red), your word search
MORE

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