11
➤
Understanding Word Searches
and Expansions
When you do a word search, either by
entering words at the word search
screen or by highlighting a word in the
text, first headings and subheadings (in
bold type) are searched for exact
matches. If no exact matches are found
in the headings and subheadings, then
the text is searched for exact matches.
If no exact matches are found, the
headings are searched for inexact
matches, such as inflections and syn-
onyms. If no inexact matches are
found in the headings, then the text is
searched for them.
A word search stops as soon as
matches are found at a level described
above. Pressing
MORE
(red) continues
the search to the next level and finds
additional matches, if any.
The number of matches found at a
given search level may be less than at
the previous level.
Expanding Your Searches
This book contains cross-references (indi-
cated by
’s), footnotes (
), and
bibliographic references (
).
Cross-references take you directly to re-
lated text and tables in the book. Foot-
notes and bibliographic references
provide additional information.
1. When you see a special marker
(
,
, or
) in the text,
hold
✩
and press
ENTER
to high-
light it.
To highlight a subsequent special
marker, if any, on the screen, hold
✩
and press
ENTER
again. To undo the
highlight, press
BACK
.
2. Press
ENTER
.
Reading Special Markers