CICS Online Transmission Time Optimizer for z/OS, Version 1.2


Navigating

Use the Contents pane and the information center's own control buttons to navigate around the information center.

When you select the Contents tab ( Contents ) at the bottom of the Contents pane, the Contents pane on the left side of the window displays the navigation structure. If you have not yet opened any topics, you'll see the name of each product in the information center. Click on the name of a product to see the titles of the topics available for that product. The titles are displayed as a navigation tree.

Select the topic titles in the navigation tree to display the topic content in the Topic pane on the right side of the window. Each topic has a header and footer, which contain information about the topic and further navigation choices. Topics also have links to the higher-level topic containing them (the parent topic) and to any lower-level topics that they contain (child topics). They might have links to further related topics.

To navigate within the history of viewed topics, use the information center's own Back ( Go Back ) and Forward ( Go Forward ) buttons.

To return to the navigation tree after running a search, select the Contents tab ( Contents ) at the bottom of the Contents pane.

Synchronizing the table of contents

When you follow a link within a topic in the Topic pane on the right, the navigation tree does not automatically change to display and highlight the new topic. To see where the new topic fits in the navigation tree and synchronize the two views, click the Refresh button ( Refresh / Show Current Topic ) or the Show in Table of Contents button ( Show in Table of Contents ). The topic title for the currently displayed topic is highlighted in the navigation tree. You can also use this button when you want to find out where a topic is located that results from a search query.

Bookmarks

If you are using an information center that is deployed over the Internet, you can save bookmarks to your browser favorites menu. If you are using an information center locally on your machine, the bookmarks are saved to the Bookmarks view in the contents pane.


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Last updated: March 7, 2012 16:12:32