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Hello,

 

I was wondering if there is an easy way to navigate up and down the results located in the left pane when you do a Search All request. I find that I have to actually mouse over and click the individual reference. Is this the only way or is there a shortcut? I looked at the reference section for shortcuts but didn't see any that applied to this action.

 

Thanks,

 

Stephen

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Hello,

 

I was wondering if there is an easy way to navigate up and down the results located in the left pane when you do a Search All request. I find that I have to actually mouse over and click the individual reference. Is this the only way or is there a shortcut? I looked at the reference section for shortcuts but didn't see any that applied to this action.

 

Thanks,

 

Stephen

 

Hola, El Gaucho!

 

If you select multiple sources in the left pane, they will all appear in the right, at least up to a certain preset number [which I forget right now]. You can then use the scroll bar to read them in the right-hand pane. Remember, you can also dbl-click any source to see it in a regular tool window.

 

I usually use the left pane to quickly peruse the results, then dbl-click on a couple of the most likely sources and read those more carefully.

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Hello,

 

I was wondering if there is an easy way to navigate up and down the results located in the left pane when you do a Search All request. I find that I have to actually mouse over and click the individual reference. Is this the only way or is there a shortcut? I looked at the reference section for shortcuts but didn't see any that applied to this action.

 

Hi Stephen:

 

I've asked about this before, and there is presently no way to navigate up and down the hit results on the left hand side of the Search All window. I hope this capability will be added in the future.

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