Searching a Character String of
PDF Data
1
Press
(Search) in the PDF data display.
[Search text]:
Enter a character string you want to search for.
[Match full]:
Set whether to search for an exact character
string match.
[Case sensitivity]:
Set whether to distinguish uppercase and
lowercase characters.
2
Enter a character string at [Search text].
Enter a character string within eight full-width or 16
half-width characters.
3
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Match full].
4
Select [ON]/[OFF] at [Case sensitivity].
5
Press
(OK).
The searched character string is displayed in
reverse video.
To display the previous/next search result
Press
(Back)/
(Next).
Using a Bookmark/Mark
Once you save a bookmark or mark in pages
that you use frequently, you can display the
linked page by simply selecting the bookmark
or mark. You can save a mark for the number
of the currently displayed page and location
in the page. Some PDF data is preset with
bookmarks or marks.
The two types of bookmarks that you can use are as
follows.
Bookmark: Saved in PDF data in advance. You
cannot change it.
i bookmark: You can add/delete this bookmark.
Adding an i Bookmark/Mark
You can add up to 10 i bookmarks and marks
each.
Example: Adding an i bookmark
1
In the PDF data display, display the page
for which you want to add an i bookmark
and press
(Func).
The Function menu appears.
To add a mark
From the Function menu, select [Mark]
mark]. "
" appears at the location where the
mark is added.
2
Select [Bookmark]
and press
.
The i bookmark is added.
The i bookmarks/marks that you have added
may be deleted if you attempt to copy them to
a PC or other FOMA terminals using infrared/iC
communication or the microSD card.
[Add
[Add i bookmark]
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