\n100\\tChoosing a Jump\\kChoosing a Jump\\kJumping\\kHyperlinks\\kNavigation\
\b15,Navigation\\P1.5\\S1.5\\cChoosing a Jump\f
A jump, or hypertext link (\shyperlink\s), is group of words which, when\
clicked by the user, jumps to another topic in the help file.  Jumps are\
displayed in green text.  When they are clicked, the related topic will be\
displayed, either in the same window, or in a secondary window.
See also: \={101\Moving Around in Help\=}

\!\n101\\tMoving Around in Help\\kNavigation\\kMoving Around\
\P1.5\\S1.5\\cMoving Around in Help\f
You can use Help's button bar and jumps to move around in a help file.  For\
more information regarding navigation, choose one of the following jumps:
\I\i\={102\Backtracking Through Help Topics\=}\P1\
\={103\Browsing Through Help Topics\=}
\={100\Choosing a Jump\=}
\={104\Displaying Help Contents\=}
\={105\Displaying Help Glossary\=}
\={106\Returning to a Help Topic You Have Viewed\=}
\={107\Searching for a Help Topic\=}

\!\n102\\tBacktracking Through Help Topics\\kNavigation\\kBacktracking\
\b5,Navigation\\P1.5\\S1.5\\cBacktracking Through Help Topics\f
Help stores a list of the last 50 topics that have been viewed.  To back up\
to the last topic viewed, click the \sBack\s button in Help's button bar.\
When no more previous topics are available, the button appears grayed out\
and is disabled.
See also:
\I\i\={106\Returning to a Help Topic You Have Viewed\=}\P1\
\={101\Moving Around in Help\=}

\!\n103\\tBrowsing Through Help Topics\\kBrowsing\\kNavigation\
\b10,Navigation\\P1.5\\S1.5\\cBrowsing Through Help Topics\f
Sometimes there will be a group of related, ordered topics in a Help\
file.  These topics are meant to be browsed through, in order.  When a\
topic is encountered that is within such a \sbrowse sequence\s, Help will\
darken and enable the arrow buttons displayed in its button bar (they are\
normally grayed and disabled).
You can click on these buttons to move forward or backward within the\
browse sequence.  When the beginning or end of a browse sequence is reached,\
the appropriate button will be grayed and disabled.
As an example, this topic belongs to a browse sequence along with all of\
the other \={101\Moving Around in Help\=} topics.  Click the arrow buttons\
in Help's button bar right now to try out browsing.
A topic cannot belong to more than one browse sequence.
See also: \={101\Moving Around in Help\=}

\!\n104\\tDisplaying Help Contents\\kNavigation\
\b20,Navigation\\P1.5\\S1.5\\cDisplaying Help Contents\f
You can quickly jump to the contents or index topic of a file by clicking\
the \sContents\s button in Help's button bar.
The contents topic generally contains an introduction to a Help file,\
and/or an index of major sub-topics.  \sEvery\s Help file has a contents\
topic.
See also: \={101\Moving Around in Help\=}

\!\n105\\tDisplaying Help Glossary\\kNavigation\
\b25,Navigation\\P1.5\\S1.5\\cDisplaying Help Glossary\f
Some Help files have \sglossaries\s, topics which define various terms and\
phrases used in the help file.  Not every Help file has a glossary, but for\
those that do, one can quickly jump to them by clicking the \sGlossary\s\
button in the Help button bar.
See also: \={101\Moving Around in Help\=}

\!\n106\\tReturning to a Help Topic You Have Viewed\\kNavigation\\kHistory\
\b30,Navigation\\P1.5\\S1.5\\cReturning to a Help Topic You Have Viewed\f
Help maintains a list of the last 50 topics viewed.  To bring up a list of\
these topics, click the \sHistory\s button in Help's button bar.
A dialog will pop up, listing previous topics.  To select one to view,\
double-click it, or select it and click Ok.
See also:
\I\i\={102\Backtracking Through Help Topics\=}\P1\
\={101\Moving Around in Help\=}

\!\n107\\tSearching for a Help Topic\\kNavigation\\kSearching for a Topic\\kLooking for a Topic\
\b35,Navigation\\P1.5\\S1.5\\cSearching for a Help Topic\f
Most help topics have \skeywords\s defined for them.  Many have \sseveral\s\
defined.  These keywords are defined for the topics so the user can search\
for them.
To search for any topic(s) which have a particular keyword, click the\
\sSearch\s button in Help's button bar.  A dialog will pop up, with a\
list of all defined keywords, and a text element where a keyword can be\
entered.
To select a keyword, scroll through the list and select one, or type in\
the name of the keyword in the text element.  As you type, the keyword\
which closest matches your entry will be selected.
When a keyword has been chosen, click Ok (or double-click the keyword).  If\
only one topic has the keyword defined, you will immediately be transported\
to the topic.  If multiple topics have that keyword defined, a list of\
the topics will pop up for you to select from.  When you select a topic\
Help will display it.
See also: \={101\Moving Around in Help\=}
