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Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
March 1995
                        Headquarters Library

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     INTRODUCTION   To  RODS  ON  CD-ROM
 Introduction
 The CD-ROM contains the complete text of
 the official Records of Decision (ROD) docu-
 ments signed and issued by EPA. The CD
 also includes attachments, images of site
 maps, figures and data tables. The CD-ROM
 allows easy searching by site name, loca-
 tion, EPA ID, ROD issue date,"EPA region,
 contaminant, and words and phrases ap-
 pearing in a ROD document. Full text search-
 ing of the entire ROD text is available and
 images may be viewed directly.

 Background
 The purpose of an EPA ROD is to evaluate a
 Superfund site with the  goal of protecting
 human  health and the environment while
 ensuring consistency of evaluations in con-
 tamination and cleanup of all Superfund sites.
 The ROD is a public document signed by the
 appropriate Regional Administrator which
                                    details how to cleanup, cost estimates, and
                                    EPA's responsiveness to the public com-
                                    ment summary.

                                    The ROD may be litigated. Thus, it is impor-
                                    tantto have all current updates to the signed
                                    EPA decision. The ROD may be amended
                                    with an Amendment or supplemented by
                                    an Explanation of SignificantDifference (ESD).

                                    A Superfund site may have multiple RODs,
                                    as each Superfund site may be further rede-
                                    fined as Operable Units. This allows EPA's
                                    decisions to evolve as new technology pre-
                                    sents itself. Average cleanup time for a Su-
                                    perfund site can range from 12 to 100 years.

                                    The general public will be able to purchase
                                    this CD from NT1S at 703-487-4650. Order
                                    number PB95-593551GEI. Pricing informa-
                                    tion is also available through NTis.
System Requir
Macintosh:
PC DOS:
                its:
                   Mac II or higher. System 7.0 or later.
                   286 or higher. Windows 3.1, DOS 3.2 or higher.
Either system requires:  4Mb of RAM recommended, at least 2Mb of available hard disk
 	space and ISO-9660 compatible CD-ROM drive.
                   FOR SPECIFIC RODs INFORMATION, CALL:

                        703-416-0703
                  FOR GENERAL RODs INFORMATION,  CONTACT:

             JALANIA ELLIS AT:  703-603-8884
        EPA  PERSONNEL MAY CONTACT EITHER THEIR
        REGIONAL  LIBRARY OR CONTRACT  LABORATORY

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Search Fields Defined
A search can be conducted on site name, city, state, remedy selection, key contaminants
and the full text of the ROD. The searchable fields are defined below:
Region

Location



Site Name

EPA ID

Operable Unit


ROD Date


ROD ID


Abstract


Remedy

Media


Keys

Contaminant

ROD Text
Region Number where the site is located

City or state where the site is located. City and state can be
searched separately; if searched together, they must be
separated by a comma.

Preferred name of the site.

Unique identifier at the site level.

Identifier for a specific part or area of contamination on a
site. Use the browse panel to display valid operable units.

Date the ROD was signed. Either the specific date or a date
range may be used.

The NTIS order number to purchase a hard copy of the
document.

Summary of the ROD, including a description of the site and
the primanry contaminates of concern.

Description of the remedial action.

Environmental media that are contaminated at the site
(e.g., surface water, soil).

Key words and phrases found in a ROD.

Key contaminants identified at the site.

Full text of the ROD. It includes site history, cleanup and
enforcement activities, remedial alternatives that were
considered, as well as the rationale for the chosen method.

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                          Helpful Hints on Search Strategies
                         Supplement for CD Answer (RODS)

Welcome to the Office of Emergency and Remedial Responses' RODS on CD-ROM.  You will find
this application both user-friendly and as current as possible. Hopefully, this supplement, in addition
to the general documentation enclosed with the  CD, will be most useful to you during your searches
for relevant cleanup information.

In order to search for a particular term, enter the term by either using the browse window (available
by using the F2 function key) or typing in the  term directly into the desired field.  Multiple search
terms may be separated by logical operators  (AND, OR, NOT), proximity operators (ADJ, SAME,
NEAR) in addition to the valid truncation symbols ("?","*"). Examples of these operators are shown
below:

In general, the logical AND/NOT operators decrease the size of your result. The logical OR operator
increase the size.

Logical Operators:

Search Request                    Field                Result

Arsenic AND Benzene              Abstract              Will  find all  documents that  have:
                                                            Arsenic aiiJ  Benzene  in  the
                                                            search field.

Chloroform OR PCP               Abstract             Will  find all  documents that  have:
                                                            chloroform; PCP;  or both in
                                                            the search field.

Incineration OR NOT
Soil washing                      Abstract             Will  find all  documents  that have
                                                            either incineration or anything
                                                            except  soil  washing in  the
                                                            search field.

Other variations and  examples are located in Chapter 3 of the search strategies.

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Proximity Operators:

Proximity operators enable the user to search for documents based on the proximity of one term to
another. The valid operators are:

ADJ             The search terms must appear within X words of one another.

SAME       The search terms must occur in the same field.

S AMES             The search terms must occur within the same sentence.

NEAR           The search terms must appear within x terms of each other.  The order in
                    which they appear is irrelevant. If x is omitted, CD Answer will default to 1.
                    This operator works in the same way as ADJ.

Examples of proximity operators are shown below:

Search Request                    Field         Result

Clean* ADJ Level*                Text          Will find all documents that have the  words
                                                     CLEAN and LEVEL within one word
                                                     of each other in the search field.

Action* OR Specific               Text          Will find all documents that have:  Action or
                                                     Specific or both  in the search field.

Clean* ADJ level* AND           Text          Will find documents that have: cleanup levels
                                                     and  action-specific  with  the  sanv
                                                     search  field.
Action* ADJ specific
                                                                                       /
Range Searches

Range searches can be performed  on numeric fields (ROD date) only. You can search for a range of
dates, all  dates greater or lesser than, or all documents with no entry in a field.  Examples of range of
searches are shown below:

Search Request              Field         Result

;984 TO 1293              ROD Date    Inch . ve within the define, i date r.-r jr
1984.. 1993                 ROD Date    Same as above
>1989                     ROD Date    All  documents greater than the specified year range.
>=10/01/87                ROD Date    Less than or equal to the specified date range.

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      PLEASE INSERT THIS INTO YOUR FOLDER AS A REPLACEMENT
      FOR THE DOCUME>FFATION YOU HAD RECEIVED PREVIOUSLY.
THOMAS E. BATTS JR.
SENIOR ANALYST
TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT SERVICES

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                                                                 C h n |» I c r  I

                                                                 INTRODUCTION
 CD AUTHOR  DEVELOPMENT
 SYSTEM TUTORIAL

 The following CD Answer Sample Documentation Icxl explains how
 to use the CD Answer relriev.'l software for nny generic application
 ("PRODUCT") developed u.si:ij> (he CO Aullior Ucvelopmeiil
 SyMcm.

 This Sample Uocimiuilalioii '-.uld |,c used willi (he CD Author
 Development System Tiilorial .ipplicalion ("PTO") if you were lo
 repine Hie mine "I'KODUCl" with "PTO", fur cxnmplc, and :.(l,l
 Ilic 
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 I  IIAIAIIAHK I II AN1HIIII flAMI I K Illll IIMHNI Al IIIN
 Chapter 4 - The PRODUCT Coiiiiiinnil Line	15

 Chapter 4 describes Hie diffcicnl options for browsing indexes,
 displaying, printing, :md exporting documents, and using other
 options such :is the clipboard and cross-reference searches.

 Chapter 5 - The PRODUCT Dalabasc	48

 The organization of (lie underlying  database is described in (his
 chapter. In order lo effectively use I'KODUCT,  it is important to
 know which information is available and in what form.  Examples
 of various searches ami their '•csulls arc given.
1.2 Special Symbols. Keys and Terminology

The following Icrins, symbols, and keystrokes arc used throughout
the documentation:
Search Strategy
Command Line
This term refers lo the group of criteria
for searching in a dnlnbnsc.  For
example, a search strategy -nay consist
of a combination of words, numbers,
and logical connections.

The Command Line is a bar at the lop
of the screen (bat contains the available
commands Tor the current operation.
                                           Search Screen
                                           Menu Options
                                           Menu Windows
                                           Operators
                                                                    Help Function
                                                                    Tab
The Search Screen is the window from
which you execute your search strategy.
II is the main window of PRODUCT.

Each Command L'uic or sub-menu can
include multiple menu  options from
which lo choose.  When you select a
menu oplion, you will • 'thcr execute a
program function or o| <:n n sub-menu
with new options.

Sub-menus arc shown in (he form of a
menu window that is displayed on (op of
the existing screen.

Operators arc syin! >ls that have a
special function inside a field. A logical
operator (such as AND) between two
terms results  in a logical connection
belwecn the terms.

I'KODUCT contains n help  program
thai gives you information about your
current program  activities.  This help
text can be called up at any lime using
the Fl key.

With the tnb  key you can switch
between the window on the screen and
the Command Line. You choose a
command from within  Ihc Command

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Arrow keys
Spacebar
J'gUp/l'gDn
iloinc/End
 Line by using flic arrow keys nnil
 prosing .  Tlic chosen
 command is (lien executed.

 The return  key executes n coinniiind or
 coiifinns nn entry.

 The arrow keys move the cursor on the
 scrim one character in the indicated
 direction.

 Tin: IDscapc key performs two fund ions:
 it deletes (he contents of (he Held in
 which (he cursor is located; and il
 brings yon back to (he previous
 pn^riini level. For example,  if an error
 window appears on the screen, you can
 clii.,   \ with Escape.
                    i
 The spacebar is used to open a window
 containing further menu choices, to
 toggle between 'menu choices,  or to cycle
 Hi rough a scries of display screens.

These keys move the cursor one page up
 or one page down.  They arc primarily
 used to quickly look through documents
 or lists.

These keys bring (lie'cursor to the
beginning or end of a row, a list, or a
backspace


Clrl-Uspc
document.

Backspace deletes the character to the
left of the cursor.

Tliis key combination deletes (he entire
row in which (he cursor is located.
Hold down the control key while you
press backspace.

Moves flic cursor one word to Hie right
in search screens, and scrolls (he screen
to (lie right in display screens.

Moves the cursor oil- word to the left in
search screens, and sci oils the screen to
the left in display screens.

The Del key deletes Ihc character
marked by the cursor.

The Ins key changes  between insert
mode,  in which the characters to the
right of the cursor arc pushed to the
right as you type, and ovcrslrikc mode,
in which the newly typed characters
take the place of the  characters to (he
right as you type.
                                                                      Note: The individual keys on your keyboard may have slightly
                                                                      different labels.
                                                                      Girl-It arrow
                                                                      C(rl-L arrow
                                                                      Del
                                                                      Ins

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« iiArAHjmm.il AN™ mi SAMN n I>AIION
When a particular command or menu clioic« is grayed oul, it is not
currently nvailablc.

Double bonier Hues surrouiding a screen display or uimlow
indicate (hat it is the active  indow. Single lines indicate thai (lie
window is not active.
Chapter 2

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
                                                                2.1 Hardware RcquircmcnLi;

                                                                The following hardware is the minimum configuration required for
                                                                running PRODUCT.  The dala retrieval speed of PRODUCT is
                                                                partially dopcndcnl on (lie hardware.  In general, (lie more memory
                                                                and hard disk capacity yon have,  (he belter performance you will
                                                                experience.
                                                                Computer:
                       IBM 1'QAT or 100% compatible with at
                       least 512 KB real memory (at least 384
                       KB free memory) and one 20 Ml) hard
                       disk drive.

                       One CO-ROM drive with
                       appropriate controller and
                       interface  cable from Hitachi or
                       Sony, or any other CD-ROM
                       drive with High Sierra or ISO
                       9660 compatible device driver.

                       If you arc installing from a
                       CD-ROM disc, you need
                       Microsoft Extensions.

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Ojicraliiig System: MS DOS version 3.0 or higher.
2.1.1 Graphic Display Dcv
ices

PRODUCT supports Hie following graphic display devices:
Name Resolution Colors
CCA 640 X 200 2
AT&T (Olivclli,
Compaq plasma)-
EGA
VGA
Super VGA
Hercules Monochrome
MOS Genius Plus
640 X 400
640 X 350
640 X 480
800 X 600 '
730 X 348
768 X 1008
2
16
16
16
2
2
Name Memory Requirements
Hewlett-Packard 360 Kb free
1'CL 150 DPI
Hewlett-Packard 990 Kb free
1'CL 300 DPI
Hewlett-Packard 1 Mb on J LASER
PCL wilh JLASER
Cnnon LUIM1/II1
wilhj LASER
Note: The versions or J LASER supported arc:
.1 LASER 5,
JKAM AT-2,
JRAM AT-4 and
JSX-2.

   Model 420
2.1.2 Graphic Printers
PRODUCT supports (lie following graphic printers:

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 C li n p I c r  3

 SEARCH STRATEGIES
 In order to search for n parficiilnr term, iiiimbcr or iiiiinc in one of
 Ilic search Fields in your search screen, type the Icnii, number or
 name inlo [he lield and pre.ss . Multiple search criteria
 may be enlered inlu a lield and cumicclcil with logical operators. A
 search screen with such end its is called a search strategy. Search
 strategics may contain' very  wnplex combinations of .search
 criteria.


 The following sections ilcscrinc how lo culcr a scaixli strategy.
 luich avnilnbic scai-cli command and option \s explained.

 3.1 1'uTurm'mg Smrc-lii-s

 You can move between scarcli fields in the search screen using the
 arrow keys or PgUp and PgDn.  The scroll bar on the rightmost
 border of the search screen indicates whether there arc search
 fields above or below (he visible screen. Yon can move to any field
 above or below Hie visible su-cii using (he PgUp and PgDn keys.

 To search for an item in the database, you type a valid search
 request into one or more search  fields (or use the Browse facility to
gel a search term and cuter it into n search field, as explained in
Chapter 4).  A valid search - equcsl contains one or more search
terms.  Multiple scarcli tern  may be separated by logical
 operators, proximity operators, or blanks.  A search request inny
 also contain truncation symbols, parentheses, or quotation marks.
 Each of these search elements is described in the sections below.

 3.1.1 Logical Qperntorf

 Logical operators enable you to search Tor docuin  -its in (he
 database based on more than one term.  For cxairplc, you might
 have a search screen that has the field Currency.  You might  waul
 lu search in this field for DOLLARS or POUNDS.  You can enter
 both item*, in  the field, separated by an OK.  This enables you lo
 search for  documents Hint contain cither term. Similarly, you
 might want lo search  for documents (hat contain both lerin.s.  In
 this rase, you  would use an AND lo cuiuiecl Hie ICIIILS.

 You can also scarcli for documents that do not contain a certain
 term.  For example, you might  want lo search for nil Jocmncnls
 except those that contain POUNDS in  the currency field.  In this
 case, you would put a NOT operator in fronl  of POUND in the
 currency field.

 The logical operators in PRODUCT ore as follows.  You can use
 eilhcr the spelled oiil operator, such as AND,  or the symbol for the
 operator, such as +.  The symbols for the operators arc shown in
 parentheses following the spelled out operator.
AND (+)


OK (,)
Ilic search terms must occur together in the
scarcli field.

Either one or the other or both of the search

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 NOT tf)
 WITHOUT
terms must occur in the search field.

NOT (:ui be used nlonc (for example, NOT
Hustoi:) (u locate nil documents (lint do not
contain (he search term, or it can be used as a
coimci-lor (for example, Boston AND NOT
Uruukliiic or Uusfon OK NOT New York).

Same ns AND NOT.
 Note:  Double quotes surrounding a search term ("")
 disable recognition of logical operators (for example, "AND"
 searches for the word and).  Double quotes instruct  1'KODIJCT lo
 look lor  Hie search lem, in !'HJ line index first, if one is  available.

 Some examples of search ..   -sis using logical operators arc:
Search Request

JONES OK SMITH
      Sample Field

      Name
1  Result
JONES, SMITH
     Name
  Will find all
  documents with the
  name Jones, Smith
  or both in (he name
  field.

  Same ns above.
  The comma is a
  symbol used (o
  represent OK. If
  you want to  scinch
  Tor n (mil with a
  comma in it, for
                                                                    "OK"
                                                   State
                                                                   TIN OK
                                                                    STEEL
                                                                        Material
                                                                   TIN AND
                                                                    NOT STEEL
                                                                        Material
 example Jones,
 Fred, you must
 surround the term
 by double quotation
 marks.

 Will find all
 documents (hat
 have OR
 (abbreviation for
 Oregon) in the stale
 field. The system
 searches for (he
 word OR instead of
 interpreting the OR
 as a logical operator
 because it  is
 surrounded by
 double quotation
 marks.

 Will find all docu-
 ments that have
 cither tin or
 anything except
 steel in the material
 Field.

 Will find all docu-
 ments that have tin
 but not sled in  (lie
material field. This
includes documents

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                                            thnl have only I in in
                                            the  material Held.

 You cnn use parentheses to force (he system to perform one logical
 operation before (lie next.   For example, consider the two search
 requests below:
TIN AND STEEL
  OR MAGNESIUM
Material
TIN AND STEEL
 OR MAGNESIUM)
 .tlcrial
 Will find all docu-
 ments that have:
 * tin nnd sled;
 * (in, si eel and
 magnesium; or
 * jn.sl magnesium in
 the material lield.
 The system
 interprets (lie
 logical operators
 from left to right.

 Will find all docu-
 ments that have
 (in  and sled or (in
 and magnesium in
 the material field.
 The system
 performs (he
 operation in the
 parentheses first to
 dud nil documents
 with steel or
 magnesium, and
 tlicu uses (he AND
so thai it finds only
                                                                                     documents with tin
                                                                                     aud steel or liu and
                                                                                     magnesium.
                                           Note:  Capital letters arc not required for operators.
3.1.2 Proximity Operators

Proximity  iterators enable you lo search for documents based on
the proximity of one term lo another. For example, you might
have a newspaper database in which you want lo find all documents
that have a title lie III with the words SENATE and 11UDGET within
5 words of each oilier.

Proximity searches also enable you to find documents in which (he
specified terms appear together in the same sentence.  Fur example,
in (he newspaper database you might want to nnd all documents
(hat have the words  HEARING and CLOSED in the same sentence.

A proximity search can be particularly useful if you have  an
application with only a  word index but waul  lo find somebody
based on the fii-sl and last name.  For example, if your newspaper
database is indexed only by  word, then the Icrm GEORGE DUSII
will not be included.  Each term will be included separately:
GEORGE and BUSH.  Therefore, lo search for George Bush you
would have lo search for GEORGE AND BUSH.  This search will
return every George (for example, George Harrison) and  every
Hush (for example, Barbara Bush).  However, you can use a
proximity search lo search for only the Georges (hat appear within
I word of the (cnn Bush. The example sccllon below includes (his
.search.

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  The valid proximity operators arc:

  ADJ          The scai cli terms must appear within x words
                   of one smother in the search field, where x is si
                   number.  For example, THIS AD.I5 THAT will
                   Tiiid nil documents in which the word THIS
                   appears within 5 words of the word THAT in
                   the scaivli field. The order in which the words
                   appear is important. If x is omitted, it defaults
                   lo I.


                   The scat i li terms must occur in  the same field.

                   'I lie sunn li terms must occur in  (he same
                   sentence.

                   The sea  '  terms must appear within x terms
                   of one another in the search field.  The order
                   in which they appear is irrelevant. If x is
                   omitted, it defaults to 1.

                   The search terms must appear within x
                   .sentences of one another in the search field.
                   The ortlc- in which they appear is irrelevant.
                   If x is omitted, it defaults lo 1.

Some examples of search requests using proximity operators arc:
                                                                    HUSH
SAME

SAMlis


NliAK
NCAK5
                        PEACE NEAIUO
                          IMAKCII
                        Title
                                                                  II EAR INC SAMEs
                                                                   CLOSED
                                                Tcxl
 mcnts (hot have
 the words
 GEORGE and
 1IUS1I within one
 word of each other
 in the text field. In
 this case, the order
 is important so you
 would use ADJ I
 instead of NEA1U.

 Will find all docu-
 ments Unit have (he
 words 1'EACE and
 MARCH within 10
 words of each other
 in the title field.
 The order in  which
 they  appear docs
 not matter.

 Will  find nil docu-
 ments that have
 the words
HEARING and
CLOSED wilhiii the
same sentence.
Search Request

GEORUEAUJ1
                       Sample Field

                       Text
Will rind all docu-
3.1.3 Truncation Symbols

You can use (imitation symbols lo search for leims based on
partial words or entries. For example, you can search for all

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  names beginning with I1AIUUS, such ns Harrison, Harrisbnrg, niul
  so on. You can also use truncation at the beginning of a word, so
  (hat .you can .search fur :
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II DAI AWARD Ul ANMVrR TAHITI.? IIIK IIMFNI AIKIN
                                           ENA1JLE, nnd so
                                           on.
 3.1.4 Utilises and Phonetic Searches

 There arc several other types oF searches available in CD Answer.
 You can search For a range oi numbers or dates, all numbers
 greater than or less than a .specilied number, all documents with  no
 entry in a field, and all documents with an entry in a specilied
 field.


 In addition, there i.s 'phonetic searching capability so (hat you ran
 search lor all words (hat are nliunclic equivalents.  For example,
 you might know a person's name,  but not know (he exact spelling.
 You can search l»r ;ill naim- 'l,:,t  .sound (lie same, such  us Mayer,
 Meyer, and  Meier, by using :i  phonetic search.
                                          i
 The remaining available search Field entries in CD  Author arc:

 LIKE      Searches For the  using (he phonetic
                  index, iF available  (For example, LIKE Mayer
                  looks-Fur Meier, Mayer, and Meyer). Only
                  available For word indexes.

                  Less than  x, where x is a number.

                  Greater than x, where x is a number.

 < =          Less than  or equal to x, where x is a number.

> =
                 (iiTalcr than or equal to x, where x is a
                 number.
 TO     Range search, inclusive, where x nnd y arc
                  numbers.

..        Range search, inclusive, where x and y arc
                  numbers.
                                                                                     Not equal to x (the < > symbol is the not
                                                                                     operator), where x is n  number.
                                                                   NONIi

                                                                   ALL
                  Kinds nil documents where the Held is empty.

                  Finds all documents where the Field is not
                  empty.
                                                                    and  arc any alphanumeric or numeric search terms.


                                                                  Some examples oF search requests using the entries above arc:

                                                                  Search Rcciucst           Samulc Field       Result
                                                                   10000.. 12999
                 Zip Code
                                                                  10000 TO 12999   Zip Code
                                                                  LIKE Mayer
                 Nninc
Will return all documents
with a number between
10000 and 1299°,
inclusive, in the zip code
field.

Same as above.
Will return nil phonetic
equivalent* lo Miiycr,
such as Meyer and Meier.

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 >= 25
Aiiiuiinl
 1900* TO 1923*
•Jalc
JAN* TO MAP*
Dale
 Will return nil
 dociii ciils Hint
 have '.i iiiiinbcr
 greater (linn or
 equal to 25 in the
 amount Held.

 Will return all
 documents (lint
 have entries in n
 dale field  between
 1900 and  1923.
 Note Hint  you do
 not have lo include
 (he month and day
 information; you
 enn use a  wildcard
 lo rcprcsci'l that
1 infoii.ialion.

 terror. You can not
 search Tor » range
 of dates based on
 moulds alone. If
 you want  lo be able
 to search Tor nil
 documents that
 have entries in the
 date Held  between
 January and March
 for the complete
 .span of days and
 years in your
                                           database,
                                           restructure your
                                           data so that you can
                                           create a separate
                                           Field Tor month.
                                           You can then
                                           entering JAN TO
                                           MAR in the month
                                           field and ALL in
                                           the year field.
3.2 Example Search Ucqucsls

Von can combine all of the above operators into complex search
requests in order to restrict your search.  You can further restrict
your searcli by eiilcring search requests in several fields.

Some example searches arc:

Search Request           Snmulc Field Result
                                                                    10000 .. 12999 Oil
                                                                      45000 .. 78000
                                                                    Zip Code
                                                                    (GEORGE AND
                                                                      HAKBAKA)ADJ3
                                                                    Text
                                           Will Find all
                                           documents with a
                                           number bclwccn
                                           10000 and 12 the
                                           zip code Held.

                                           Will find all docu-
                                           cnmcnls with the
                                           pluusc George and
                                           Barbara Bush or

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  "FINANCIAL UUKDliN"
   AND TAXES
Text
 Barbara iiiul
 George Bush.

 Will result in nil
 error. You cniiuol
 search Tor a phrase
 connected lo n word
 with an AND
 because (lie .system
 cannot .search a line
 index and word
 index at the same
 time. To perform
 (liis search, you
 would have (o enter
 "FINANCIAL
 BUKDEN" AND
 "TAXES".  This
 would find nil
documents with (he
phrnscs 'Tinniiciiil
burden" and
"taxes"  in (lie text
field.
A blinking number (o llic right of (he search field nppcnrs.  This is
(lie estimated number or documents thai meet (he search criteria
Tor this search field.

When the search is completed, the filial number of found
documents that met the search criteria is displayed.  In the bottom
right corner of (he search screen in the Connection line is the total
number of (he documents that met the search criteria for nil search
fields.  This is (he number of documents in (he found set. F3
Display is used lo display (lie documents in a found set (see (he
section Display in Chapter 4).
3.3 Executing a Scnrch

To execute n scnrdi, enter n vnlid scnrcli request into » scnrch field
mid press  or move ilic cursor out of the search field using
the arrow keys.

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 Chapter  4

 The PRODUCT  Command  Line
 Tlic PRODUCT Cuiiiiiini!'1 Line at the lop of llic screen contains
 the following choices:
 I'l Help

 I'l
 r"3 Display
 Ir4 Query
F9 Options


F10 Quit
 Provides context-sensitive on-line help.

 Examines (he index terms available for a
Sea re! i field.


Displays all documents meeting the search
cii(eii;k and puts up (he Display Command
Line.

Chanr.es the logical connection between search
fields.  The default is  AND.  Provides Load,
Save, and Clear options for search criteria
storage.

Changes program operational parameters for
the retrieval software.

Exits PRODUCT.
These options arc explain -d in more detail below.
 4.1 Help

 You cnn gel on-line help nl any lime by selecting Fl Help.

 Select Fl Help from within a help screen to gel a description of how
 to use the help system. To exit a help screen, press  .


 4.2 Browse

 The Browse window enables you to look nl the lisl of index terms
 available for a search field. Each search field can have a different
 index.

 If a search field has both a word and line i-'lcx, (he system will
 display a menu wild the following choices when you select F2
 Browse:
Words
             Individual words from a word index.
Entries      Complete entries from a line index.
                                    «
When you nro viewing an index  lisl, you can copy any term from
(he list into a search field as part of your search request.  You can
also lypc an index entry directly into the search field.

Select F2 Drowse from (lie PRODUCT Command Line. If both a
word mid n line index nrc available for a particular search field, a
pull-down menu with the Iwo  choices Words and Entries Rp|ic:irs.

Select Words to gel  n word browse window.  The cursor Is
positioned In the browse window.  You ran scroll Hie Index ll.st with
the aiiow keys or the PgUp and PgDn keys.  You can also lype (he

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               rR IAMIIHIIIUIIM:.  The term is copied  into the
 search Ill-Id.  You tan Ilicn JMC.S.S    again lo execute (In-
 search.


 If you  waul  lo exit (he index lisl without  copying an index item,
 Yon can also select multiple search terms from a brows window.
 To select multiple terms iio;n a browse window, use Ctrl-Spacebar
 to place a checkmark next u, each term you want to select.  Yon
 can remove a checkmark by pressing Ctrl-Spacebar again.  To
 place a checkmark next to all terms,  press <1NS>.  To remove all
 checkmarks, press .  The checkmarks will be maintained
 if yon k-avc a browse window for » search rectangle and (hen
 relnrn (o i(  later.

 After you select all (he  items you waul and press ,  Ihc
 system will perform a search for any  documents thai  have one of
 the selected  terms (using (lie default OK connector).  However, you
 cnn also connect (he selected items in  the search rectangle using  (he
 AND  or NOT upcralur.  To scled an  operator oilier Iliiin OK, press
 All-I-2 alter you have selected the ilems you riant from the |,,-owsu
 window. The system displays  » »\KIW with the firsl choice Default
Operator. Prrs.s (he .spacch .,- next lo (his choice lo gi-l a menu wilh
Hie following connector  choices:
       OK
       AND
       NOT

 Tress   on (he connector you want.  The default connector
 is OK. In order lo use Ilic AND or NOT operator, you must paste
 (he terms into Ihc search rectangle before condiicling (he search by
 selling (he Taste to search rcclnnglc selling lo Yes. Tress Ihc
 spacebar next lo (his choice lo gel n menu with (he following
 rhoicc.s:

 Yes          Select (his option if you want (he (onus pasted into
             (he search rectangle.  You must Ihcii press 
             lo perform (he search.  This is Ihc ilcfniill M'ltiuj;.

 No          Select (his option if you waul lo immediately perform
             Ihc search using the selected items and (he default OK
             connector.  'Hie system will place you in the display
             window after finishing (he search.

 To replace a search lenn in Ilic search field wilh another term from
 the index list, position  (he cursor on (he term lo be replaced. Then
 selec( F2 Drowse and sclccl a new index Icrm from (he lisl.  Tress
 .  The selected Icnn will replace (he previous term in (he
 search field.

 To sclccl word stems (for example,  *TRAP**) from a browse
 window,  use Ihc arrow keys lo highlight (hat portion of Ihc index
 lenn lo be copied lo (he search field. PITAS  (o move tin-
 truncated lenn  inlo (he search field.  A truncation symbol (*) will
 he appended lo the right of the stem. Press  again to
rxrculc the search.

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 4.3 Displiiv
 After you have entered y« tir search request nnd cxt :nlcd Che
 search, you can display II-- documents thai meet the search criteria.
 Von use F3 Display to di.s.day (he found documents.

 When you sclccl F3 Display, the found dociiiiicnl(s) appear on flic
 screen.  IT there arc mull pic documents in (he round set,
 PRODUCT will first disp..iy (he documents in list formal.


 The list  format displays cadi  dociinicul using 1 lu 8 lines of (lie
 screen.  The cursor is positioned on (lie firs! document in (lie found
 set.               •           .


 Use (In; arrow  keys or Pg'. .) :md PgDn (o move (he cursor through
 the list of found documcn.   To display nil individual document
 from the list in full displa-,  formal, position the cursor on (he
 document and  sclcc«'F2 F.ill/Lisl or press .
                                           i
 If (here is only one docum n( in (he found set,  the  retrieval
software will display (he d luimcnl in full display format
automatically.

At the lop of the screen is (he Display  Command Line.  The
available menu choices are:
                                                    F4 Actions
                                                   F5 Links
                                                   F9 Options
                                                   F10 Quit
                   display window wns created without closing (he
                   display window.

                   Enables you to perform a variety of actions on
                   (he current documents.  The actions ore: Print,
                   Export, Cross-Kef Search, Clipboard, Sort,
                   Uusort, and Zoom Image.

                   Enables you (o display an image, or sclccl
                   another link associated with (lie current
                   document.

                   Enables you (o change your window formal,*
                   document display formal, image display and
                   prinl formats, color options, and language
                   oplions.

                   Closes (he display window and returns (o the
                   search screen from which the display window
                   was created.
Fl Help
Gels  Jiilcxl-scnsilivc on-line help.
These choices arc explained in more detail in the sections below.


4.3.1 Help

Use Fl Help lo get context-sensitive on-line help.
F2 Full/Lisl


K3 Search
Swili.'  s between display'scrccn (Full) and list
screen  (Lisl) display modes.

Kcltii   to (he search window from wliich.lhis
4.3.2 Full/List

Use F2 Full/List (o toggle the window between the list formal nnd
the display format for (he current set of documents. When you

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  change display formats with K2 Full/List (lie system docs not i:ru:itc
  a new window.

  IT llic contents of a document extend beyond the lower boundary of
  Ihc screen, a scroll bar will .ippcar on the right edge of the screen.
  Search Icrins in the data will be highlighted. You can move (u (he
  nc.\t highlighted ilcm in a d<":inncnl by  pressing Ctrl-PgDn. You
 can move to the previous highlighted item by pressing Girl-PgUp.
 4.3.3 Search
 When you sckcl and display a document, the system creates a
 display window.  You .can go hnck to the search window from
 which you created I he display window by using F3

 Search.  Search .-nables you   ;;o back (o (he search window
 without closing (he display window. You can then go back to the
 display window using F3 Display.            '

 4.3.4 Actions

 The Actions menu enables you to print or export documents,
 perform a cross-reference sca-ch, use the clipboard, sort or unsorl
 your documents, .uul display or 7.00111 nn image.  The choices on (he
 menu are:
Jump

Documents
Jump to a certain document number.
                 '.
I1"  -blcs you to select documents for
display, print and export.
                                            Print One


                                            Export

                                            Cross-Kef Search


                                            Clipboard

                                            Cut Text


                                            Soil

                                            Unsorl

                                            Zoom Image
                         Print the current document or image
                         page.

                         Export a document.

                         Perform a cross-reference search on this
                         application or anoll. ,r application.

                         Paste cut text to n clipboard.

                         Cut portions of text from (lie screen (o
                         paste on the clipboard.

                         Suit  (he found documents.

                         Unsort the last sort.

                         Zoom in on the image currently on  the
                         screen.
                                            Each of the available actions is described in the sections below.
4.3.4.1 .rump

Use Jump to move to n different document in tbc found set.

When yon select (he Jump action, a pup-up entry window will
appear. Enter a document number (for example, 50).  Press
 to move to the specified document.
Print
Print a document or linage.

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 4.3.4.2 Duciiiiit'iits

 Use Doriiiunils lo liiuil y»m display lo only selected records.  The
 menu li:i
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 Start nl Document ff


 End a( Document #


Start at Image Page H




End ill  Image I'agc #




Page liji-cl
Page Length
I'rint Graphics
 'I lie iiiiinbcr or (lie document at which
 l»< start the print.

 The number of tlic doctimcnl nl which
 to end the print.

 The number of the image page at which
 In Mart printing images (if you specify
 Ilial you waul In print images).

 The number of the image page al which
 In Mop prinling  images (if you specify
 Dial you want lo priul images).

 This option specifics when a form feed
 <-.    :c(cr should be inscilcd into the
 output so thai (he printer advances the
 paper lo a new page1.

 Use (his option lo specify Hie number of
 printable  lines you  want lo have per
 page.  Enter (he number you want in
 (he field.

 Use (lie spacebar to logglc between (hrcc
choices:   Yes (images only) lo print only
(lie images associated willi (he
document; Yes (lexM- images) lo print
Hie text and images of (lie document;
SUM) No (text only) lo print only the text
u>'  '•;• (lonimnil.
Sin it 1'rinl               Use the spnccbar lo logglc the entry
                         between yes and no. I'rcss   on
                         llic option with yes selected lo initiate
                         prinling.

 -< Break > can be used lo nburt the print process.

The dialog box opl.uns arc explained in more detail in the following
subsections.
4.3.4.3.1 Document Format

Use Document Formal to choose a screen I'm mat for printing.

With the cursor posili<..icd in (he Document Format field, pi ess (he
spacebar lo open n selection window.  Choose (he format you want
from (he menu of available print, list and display screens.
4.3.4.3.2 Fields to Include

The Fields lo Include selling enables you lo sclccl the fields in (he
documents of the found set Ilial you want lo print.

With the cursor positioned on the Fields lo  Include field, press (lie
spacebar to open a selection window.  The system displays a list of
available output fields.

With the cursor positioned on any Held description, press (he
sp:ia'hnr lo toggle the .selection rlicckmnrk on mid off.  Only
lields selected with checkmarks will  he printed or expoited.  Usi
the Ins and Del keys to turn all of the checkmarks on or off

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 respectively.
 4.3.4.3.3 WliiiL Range

 The What Kangc field enables you to select the segment of
 documents mill  images ymi waul to print. |rwr example, you might
 want (u print all the curre-illy foiiiul ilocumeiils or (he range of
 documents specified by I he numbers in (he Start/End uf Document
 // lieldi.

 I'rcss llic spacebar lo gel a ::icmi with llic following choices:
                                      Image 1'ngc Range
 All I'uiiiiil Douimeiils.



 Current Document

 Dociiinenl Range
Selected Documents
Current Image Page
 IVinl.s all (he documents in (he
 current set (found from (he most
 recent search rcf|iicsl).

 I'rints only the current document.
            i
 I'rints (he documents starting at
 (lie number in llic Start :it
 document ft Held and ending \villi
 the mmihcr in the End id
 document ff field.

 Prints only the document selected
 in the display window.  This is
 the default if (here arc any
 documents selected.
            I
           i
 Prints (he current image page
only.
                                Prints llic range of image pages
                                you specify In the Start at Page ,
                                and End at Page ff fields.
4.3.4.3.4 Start/End at Document ft

'('he Start at Document ff and End at Document ff fields are used lo
specify (he range of documents from (he found set (hat arc (o be
printed.

IDnlcr (he number of (he start  and end document in (he appropriate
fields.  Note (hat (he Start at Document H entry ami defaults lo (lie
number of llic document you are on.
4.3.4.3.5 Stall/End at linage Page ff

The Start al 1'agc ff and End at Page ff fields arc used lo specify the
range of images from the found set that arc lo be printed.

Kntcr the number of the start and end page in the appropriate
fields.  Note (hat PII entry of I in the Start al Page ff entry area is
unnecessary, as this is llic default.
4.3.4.3.6 Page Eject

This option specifies when n form feed character should be inserted
into the output so that (lie printer advances llic paper (o a new
page. Press ilw. spacebar (o gel n menu wllh llic
following cliolt e.s:

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  II  ItAfAWAHR 111 ANinKR 'AMrl.K Illll IIMFNI AIIIIN
  After every document
  End uf page
 IT document would be
   split
 Never
Insert n form feed nf(er every
document.

Insert n Turin feed when there arc no
lines left on the page.
                                                                       If you have nn image, use the following combinations:

                                                                       To I'riiit                              Select Settings
Insert a form feed if there sire not
enough lines on (he page to fit (he entire
cuiTciil document.

Prevent n Conn feed from occurring in
WordStar Text and ASCII print types.
 4.3.4.3.7 Pa
 Use (his uplii..i lo sjpccif)     number of printable lines yon want l»
 have per page.  Enter Ihc niiniber you want in the field.  For
 continuous paper such as labels, enter zcro'(O),
4.4.4.3.8 Print rS
Use this option lo specify whether you want to include graphics in
the print.

Use Hie spacebar lo toggle dclwccn three choices: Yes (images only)
lo print only Hie images associated with (he document; Yes (text  H-
iniagcs) to print (he text ;.::,! images of (he document; and No (tex(
only) to print -inly the lc>    r (he dociiincnl.
The complete text of the
 data document for the selected
fields.

All image pages associated
with a data document.

The current  image page only.
                                            The complete text of the
                                            data dociiincnl and all images
                                            associated with (lie data
                                            dociiincnl.

                                            The complete lexl of the

                                            data document and the current
                                            image page only.
                                           4.3.4.4 Print One
                                                                                                            Print or Print One and
                                                                                                            Text Only
                                                                                                            Print and Images Only
Print One and Images
Only

Print and Text + Images
                                                                                                           Print One and Text +
                                                                                                           Images
                                           Use Ihc Print One action lo perform n print according lo the
                                           settings in the Print menu described in the section above.  You c;
                                           invoke (his command using the kcychord All-Q.

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  11 MArAIVAim (II AN1HFR 4AMI-I.K IIUlllMFNrAI KIN
 4.3.4.5 Export

 Use (he Export action to rxporl nil or part of (lie found scl of
 (loctiincnts to :i selected l:!a.

 The Export dialog box h:is (he following fields:

 Export Type              Sets llic data formal for exporting.
 File Name
 Document Formal



 Fields to Include


 Include Field Names
Include Search Text
 The iiiiiuc of (he file lo download lo.
 Killer llic file name or press (lie
 spacebar lo open a file selection
 window.


 cielecls a print, list or display screen
 formal to be used  for the output
 documents.

 Selects sonic or nil,of the fields in each
 I on ml document for export.

 Use tlic spacebar to loggV between yes
 and no.  Select yes lo export field names
 as headings, or no  lo prevent field
 names from being  exported.

This option enables you lo put one copy
of the search request tcxl for the found
'luciiiiiciils nl (he front of your export.
Use the spacebar to toggle between yes
•uid no.
 Start »l Document ff


 End at Document #


 Start at Image 1'ngc fl




 foul al Image Page H


 I'agc Ejccl



 I'agc Length
Print Graphics

Start Export
 part of the document scl or image scl
 you waul to export.

 The number of the document nl which
 lo start llic export.

 llic number of the 'locumcnl at which
 to cud the export.

 The number of the image page at which
 to start exporting images (if you specify
 that you  want to export images).

 The number of Hie image page al which
specify that you «»aiil lo export images).

Tills option specifics when a form feed
character should be inserted into (he
output to advance to a new page.

Use this option to specify the number of
printable lines you  want lo have per
pngc.  Enter the number you wnnl in
the field.
                                                                                              Use (he spacebar to toggle (he entry
                                                                                              between yes and no.  Press   on
                                                                                              the option with  yes selected lo initiate
                                                                                              llic export.
What Range
Displays n menu for you („ select what        -<«rcnk> 0111 be used to abort the export process.

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  I) IIAIAIVAnr Ml Ar^UFR'AMM Rll»( (IMrMAIKIN
  The dialog box options arc explained in more detail in (lie following
  subsections.
 4.3.4.5.1  Kxport Type

 Use Export Type to choose the data format for exporting.

 With  the cursor positioned in the Export Type field, press flic
 spacebar lo open a .si-led imi window.
 The available formats arc:

 Comma Delimited
Semicolon

 Delimited
 'Hie contents of the fields selected in
 field .to Output entry area will be
 exported in comma delimited formal.
 '•" •••'! field's contents arc delimited from
 tlic next by a comma. Text fields arc
 enclosed in double Ipiolcs (" ").  A
 carriage return/line feed indicates the
 end of document.  This formal can be
 used by many popular mail-merge
 programs, including WordStar tin.  The
 character set is the IUM I'C character
 set (8 bil).

 The contents of the fields selected in
 Fields to Output  will be
 exported in semicolon delimited format.
 Each field's contents are delimited from
 the next by n semicolon.  Text fields arc
 «'  "Itwcd  in double quotes (" "). A
carriage return/line feed  indicates the
                                              Formatted Text
                                                                       ASCII Text.
WordStar Text
                          end of a document. Tills formal can be
                          used by many popular mail-merge
                          programs, including Microsoft Word.
                          Hie character set Is the IBM I'C
                          character scl (8 bil).

                          The contents of the fields selected in
                          Fields to Output will be exported in the
                          formal of the mask in (he Document
                          Formal entry nrca. The character .set
                          of the output will depend on (he printer
                          (ypc you selected during installation of
                          your .product.
 The contents of the fields selected in
 Fields lo Output will be exported in (he
 formal of the mask in the Document
 Formal cnlry area.  This type differs
 from Fonnallcd Tcxl in that no control
 or escape sequences arc used except for
 a carriage return/line feed after  each
 line and n form feed at the end of rach
 document.  Nolc that the form  feed
 depends on the Page Ejccl  selling.

 The contents of the fields selected in
 Fields to Output  will be exported lo n
 WordStar tin  file. The diameter scl  for
 output will be (he WordStar character
set.

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tlUAS£III(+)
Lulus
OIF
Fixed Field
The contents of (lie fields selected in
Fields to Output will be < purled in
dBASI£III(+) (.DBF) Cui-iuil. Field
:. amcs arc automatically included.  'I lie
liiaraclcr set is Hie IBM PC character
wl (8 bit).  Field  widths can also be
•< perilled using the Fields to Output
command.

 1'lic cuiilcuts of llic fields selected in
Fields lo Output  will be exported in
:,olus  1-2-3 (in formal (.WKS).  Field
names will also be exported if (he
  iclude Held Names enlry is sel  lo ye.s.
 'lie Lotus International Character Sel
 1..ICS) will he used.

The contents of the  fields selected in
   jlds lo Outpul will be LXported in
 Data Interchange Formal (OIF tin).
 llic chnrnctcr. set is (he IBM I'C
 character set (8 bit).

 The contents of llic fields selected in
 Fields lo Output will be exported in
 .ixcd field formal.  The default field
 widths can be overridden using (he
 Fields to Output entry area.
4.1.4.5.2 File Name

This is the inline of the output file Tor export operations.  You can
enter a full path iinmc or press the spacebar lo gel a file selection
window.
4.3.4.5.3 Document Format

Use Document Formal lo choose ft screen formal for exporting.
                                                                      With the cursor positioned in the Document Formal field, press (he
                                                                      spacebar (o open a selection window.  Choose Hie formal you waul
                                                                      Irom (he menu of available print, lisl and display screens.
 4.3.4.5.4 Fields to Include

 The Fields lo Include selling enables you lo sclccl llic fields in the
 documents of llic found set that you want to export.

 Yon can select any of the current fields.

 Field widths can be specified for dBASE I1I(+), Lolus, DIP, or
 Fixed Field output types.

 With Ihe cursor positioned oil Uic Fields lo Include field, press the
 spacebar lo open a selection window.  The system displays a lisl  of
 available out pul fields.

 Wilh llic cursor positioned on nny field description, press (lie
 spacebar to toggle Uic selection checkmark on nnd off. Only Ihosc

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  fields sclcclcd with checkmarks will be printed or exported.  Use
  the Ins and Del keys to turn nil of (lie checkmarks on or off
  respectively.

  You can  enter n new widlli for any field (for Lotus, cWASE JH( + ),
  DIF, or Fixed Field prim/export types).  In (lie case of Loins, (lie
  widlli determines the column widlli in the
 spreadsheet nnd not (he widlli of (he field itself.
 4.3.4.5.5
 Include l-ii-ld Namcy specif i<-s wlicllicr field nanu-s .should he
 included \vilh (In: oiilpul as  headings.

 For dHASE Ill(+), the field names appear as (lie column names in
 (lie *.D1JF file.

 For DIF, Ihc Include Field Names selling determines whether
 LAU1LL entries will be onlp-t; some programs may not acccpl
 these.

 In Ihc remaining types, the first output document will consist of Hie
 field names, resulting in OIK- more document being output than the
 number of doci incuts in the found scl.

With Ihc cursor positioned :»n (he Include Field Names field press
the spacebar lo toggle bclwcui Yes and No. Select Yes to output
Hie field names along with Ihc data.  A choice of No docs not
output (he field names.
 4.3.4.5.6 Include.Search Text

 This option enables you lo put one copy of (he search request text
 Hint resulted in (lie found documents at (he 'rout of your export.
 Use the spacebar lo toggle the field between Yes and    No.


 4.3.4.5.7 What Range

 The What Range field cnablcs.you lo select (he segment of
 documents and images you want lo export. 'ror example, you might
 wanl lo export all the currently found documents or (he  range of
 documents specified by Ihc numbers in Ihc Slnrl/luul of  Donimriil
 // fields.

 Press (he spacebar lo gel a menu with Ihc following choices:
All Found Documents



Current Document

Document Range
Selected Documents
Exports all (he documents in (he current
set (found from the most recent search
request).

Exports only Ihc current document.

Exports the documents starting at the
number in the Start at document ff field
and ending with the number in the End
at document # field.

Exports only the  document selected in
the display  window. This Is the default
if there arc nny documents sclcclcd.
                                                                    Current Image Page       Exports Uic current taagc page only.

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 linage 1'ngc Range
                         Ex|>urls llic range of Image pages you
                         specify in (lie Stall al linage I'agc ft a nil
                         End al linage I'agc ft fields.
4.3.4.5.8 Stiul/End at Document //

Tlic Start al Document ff and End al Document ff fields are used lo
specify tlic range of documents from (lie found sel thai arc lo be
exported.

Enlcr llic number of (he .shirt and end document in  (lie appropriate
fields. Nulc dial llic1 Star! al Document ff cnJry area dcfauKs lo (he
number of llic ilocumciil • MI arc on.
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                                                                     Never
Insert a fonu feed aflcr every
docuiucnl.

Insert n form feed when there arc
no Hues Icfl on llic page.

Insert a form feed if there arc
not split enough lines on the page
lo fit the cnlii e current
document.

Prevent a form Teed from
occurring in WordStar Text and
ASCII  prinl  Ij-pes.
4.3.4.5.9 St;»rl/Eii(l ;i
                                Pae ff
The Star! at Image I'agc ff suid End al Image Page ff fields arc used
to specify the range of imaijcs from the found scl (hal are (o be
c\ polled.

Enlcr llic number of (lie si art and  end page in (he appropriate
fields.  Nolc llial an cnlry of 1 in (he Slarl al Image I'agc ff entry
area is unnecessary, as (lib is the default.
4.3.4.5.10  Page Kj"'!
This option specifics when -i form feed character should be inserted
into (he oulpul (o advann   t a nnv paKc.  |'n..s.s (In- .spun-liar In «<•(
a menu with llic lidhnvinj; • hoiccs:
4.3.4.5.1' Page Length

Use this option lo specify the number of printable lines you waul (o
have per page.  Enter the number you want in the field. For
continuous paper such as labels, enter zero (0).
                                                                     4.3.4.5.12 Print Graphics

                                                                     Use this option lo specify whether you want lo print any graphics
                                                                     associated with the document when you export the document.

                                                                     Use the spacebar to toggle between three choices: Yes (images only)
                                                                     lo print only the images associated with the document; Yes (text +
                                                                     images) lo export the text and print (he Images of (he document;
                                                                     and No (lex! only) lo rxpoil only llic I ex I of (lie doiumnil.

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4.3.4.6 Ci-uss-Ucr Search

Cross-reference starches enable yon (u select a word or phrase from
a document display screen and search for other documents dial
contain that word or phrase.

When you select (lie Cross-Jlcfcrcncc (All-C) item from (lie Actions
iiienn, (lie system displays a cursor for you (o select (lie word or
phrase you waul lo use lor (he cross-reference .search. The .system
highlights Hie first licld in (he current, document by default. 'Hie
system lisas different  n.'ivigalion keys for list and Full display
screens.  If you ai r in a Us I  Display Window, yon can use (lie
following kcy.s lo move around (lie display and (o highlight dillm-nt
portions oC (he text (nole (h.il you can not select (cxl from text
rectangles, such as column headers and field labels you enter, (o
use for cross-refcrcilce scan ..,•:
right arrow
left arrow
up arrow
down nrrow
Moves (he highlighted area lo the next portion
of the display.

Moves the highlighted area (o the previous
portion of (he display.

Moves to (he current portion of the display in
(he previous document in the found document
sel.  Fur example, if you are in (he Name field
of a document but want lo highlight (he
contents of (he Manic field for  the previous
document in (he found set, use (he up arrow
key.

Moves lo the current portion of the display in
                                                   Ctrl-right arrow
                   the next document in the found document set.

                   Shrinks the size of the highlighted area by one
                   word from the left edge of the highlighted box.
                   For example, if a field contains several words
                   but you want to highlight only one of the
                   words, use this keystroke.

                   Shrinks the size of the highlighted area by one
                   word from the  right cdgr of (he highlighted
                   box.
                                                   Ctrl-left arrow
                                                   Shift-right arrow    Expands the right edge of (he highlighted urea
                                                                       by one character lo (he right.
Shift-left arrow


Ctrl-< RET >



Shrinks the right edge of the highlighlcd area
uy one character lo lie left.

Selects the left-most word of the
cross-reference dialog box, described below.

Selects the entire highlighted area and puts you
into the cross-rcfcrcnce dialog box, described
below.
                                                                       If you arc in a Full Display Window, you can use the following keys
                                                                       lo move around (he display and lo highlight different portions of
                                                                       (he (exl (note (hat you can not select text from text rectangles, such
                                                                       as column headers and field labels you enter, (o use for
                                                                       cross-reference search):
                                                                       up niTow
                          Moves (lie highlighted men lo llic
                          previous portion of the display.

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  down arrow


  Ctrl-right arrow
 Qrl-lcfl arrow
 Shift-right :irrow
 Sliifl-lcfl arrow
 Clrl-
 
 Moves the hig'.ilightcd urea to the next
 portion of the display.

 Shrinks the size of the highlighted ;irc;i
 by one word from the left edge of (he
 highlighted box.  For example, if a field
 ronliiins several words but yon want to
 highlight only one of the words, use (his
 Keystroke.

 Shrinks (he size of (he highlighted area
 by one word from the right edge of (he
 highlighted box.

 Expands (lie right edge of (he
 'lighlighlcd area by one character lo (he
 ••iglil.

Shrinks (he right edge of the Highlighted
 .ca by one character lo the left.

Selects the Icfl-musl word of (lie
highlighted area and puts you into the
cross-rcfcrcncc dialog box, described
below.

 Delects (he entire highlighted area and
puls yon into (he cross-reference dialog
:')»x, described below.
When you have selected tin- word or phrase you waul (cither using
Clrl- or .

You can perform another cross-rcfcrcncc scnrcli from (lie ciirrcnl
ciovs-rcfcrcncc window by repealing (he steps above.  The number

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  of cross-reference searches you can ncsl is restricted only by the
  number of windows tliiit yon can open, which is
  memory-dependent.

  When yon return to the uriginal display window mid escape from
  Unit search, all cro.ss-rcfei cncc searches arc also deleted.
 4.3.4.7 Cliplitiiiri
 You can list (he clipboard lo |,;,slc portions of your screen for hi
 priming or • p,,. ii..K.  You can paste any poi(ion of your .screen
 lli:il you cul  wiih Cul icM to (he clipboard.

 When you .select ClipuoaU I rum (lie Aclions  nienii, the sy.sU-m
 displays the  Clipboard window, with (he following co	lands
 enabled on (he cunnnand  "'ire:
                                          liter
 n  Help

 T3 Display

 I'"4 Actions
Select Help for on-line \iclp.

Use (his option lo return to (he display mask.

Use (his option lo save, print or clear (he entire
contents of Ihc clipboard.  These aclions are
described below.
4.3.4.7.1 Clinbmird AiLions;

The clipliuaril Ai'lions incmi has the following choices:
Save (u Ii
When you select llii.s ndion, (lie sy.slcm
displays n file selection window for you lo
                                                     1'rinl
                                                     Clear
                    either select nn existing file or culcr a new file
                    lo which lo save Ihc current contents of the
                    clipboard.

                    When you select this i.clion, the system
                    displays a menu for you lo enter (he page eject
                    selling and Ihc page lci«i»lli for each prinlcd
                    page. Scl page cjccl lo End of I'agc lo insert n
                    form feed when there nrc no lines left on n
                    page. Set il to Never,  If you never want a
                    form feed.

                    When you select this action, (he system clears
                    Hie current contents of (lie clipboard.
4.3.4.8  Cut Text

You H-C (his action (AU-F8) lo cut n rectangular portion of lexl on
your screen, 'lliis lexl is then automatically pasted lo (he clipboard
(sec the Clipboard section above).

When you selecl Ihc Cul Tcxl (AH-F8) ilcm from the Actions incr.u,
(he system displays a cursor for you lo sclccl Ihc lext you want lo
cut. 'Hie system highlights Ihc first field in the current document
by default.

Tlic system  uses different navigation keys fur list and full display
screens.  If you arc in a LUl Display Window,  you can use (lie
following keys lo move around the display nnd  lo highlight dilfercnl
portions of I lie text:

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 up arrow
 down arrow
 Clrl-riglil arrow
Ctrl-left arrow
Shift-right arrow
Shift-led arrow
Shift-up arrow
Moves lo llic currcnl portion of the
display in the previous document in (lie
Tumid  document set.  Fur cxnniplc, if
you :ire in  (he Niinic Held of a ducmnenl
hut want (u highlight (he contents or (lie
Name  liekl Tor the previous document in
(lie Tound set, use (he up arrow key.

Moves lo the current portion or Hie
display in the next document in (he
Touiid  document set.

Shrinks (lie she of (lie highlighted area
by one word  from (he left edge ol  (he
highlighted box.  lror example, if a lield
contains several words but you want  to
highlight only one of (he words, use this
'•.cyslrukc.

Shrinks (he size dC the highlighted area
box by one word  from (he right edge of
the highlighted hux.

Expands the  right edge of the
highlighted area box by one character lo
the right.

Shrinks the right edge of the highlighted
area by one diameter (o (he left.

Shrink (he height uf (lie highlighted urea
!>y (he number or lints iakcn by each
document.  For example, if Hie list
                                                                      Shift-down arrow
                                                                      (Cud
                                                                      End tend
End End End
                                                                      Home
                                                                      Home Home
                                                                      Home Home Home
display hns two lines for each document,
pressing Shift-up arrow will shrink the
size uf the height of the highlighted area
by two lines.

Expand the height of (he highlighted
area by the number of lines taken by
each document.  1< r  example, if (he list
display hns (wo linos  for each document,
pressing Shift-down arrow  will expand
(he si/.c of (he height  of (he highlighted
area by (wo lines.

Expand (he highlight  lo (he end of (he
line.

Expand the highlight  lo the end of (he
window.

Expand (he highlight  (o (he end of (lie
document list.

Expand the highlight lo the start of Hie
line.

Expand the highlight to the (op of (he
window.

Expand (he highlight (o (he lop of (he
document list.

Expand the highlight one pngc up from
I he current position.

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 PgDn
 
        (lie highlight one pngc down
from (he current position.

Sulecls the highlighted nrcn niul puts
yon into (lie Clipboard window.
 If you :ire in a Full Display Window, you can use (lie Following keys
 (o move around the display and to highlight different portions of
 (lie lexl:
 right arrow
left arrow
up arrow
down arrow
Moves (o (lie current portion of (lie
display in (lie next document in (he
round  document set.  For example, if
you are in (lie Name Held of a document
Iml want (o highlight (lie contents of (he
N:mic  field for (lie next found
•'"••nnienl, use (lie right arrow  key.

Moves to (he current portion of (he
display in (he previous document in (he
found  document set.  For example, if
you arc in (he Name field of n document
hul want lo highlight (he contents of (he
Name  field for (he previous document in
(he found set, use (he left arrow key.

Moves the highlighted area lu the
previous portion of the display.

Moves the highlighted area lu the next
portion or the display.
Clrl-left arrow



Shift-right arrow




Shift-left arrow


Shift-up arrow


Shift-down arrow


End


End End


End End End
by one word from the left edge of (he
highlighted box. For example, if a  field
contains several words but you want lo
highlight only one of the words, use this
keystroke.

Shrinks the size of the highlighted area
by one word from the right edge of the
highlighted box.

Expands the right edge of the
highlighted area box by one character lo
the right.

Shrinks the right udt'c of (he highlighted
area box by one character lo (he left.

Shrink (he height of the highlighted urea
by one line.

Expand (he height of the highlighted
area by one line.

Expand the highlight lo the end of the
line.

Expand the highlight lo the end of the
window.

Expand the highlight lo the end of (he
document.
Ctrl-right arrow
Shrinks (he si/.c of (he highlighted area
Home
Expand the highlight to the start of (lie

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 IIuiuc Home


 Hume Hume  Home


 1'gUp


 PgDn
                          line.

                          Expand (he higliliglil lo  .ic lop of (lie
                          window.

                          Expand Ihc higliliglil lo Ihc lop of (he
                          document.

                          Expand (he higliliglil one page up from
                          ihc current position.

                          Expand llic highlight one page down
                          irom Ihc current position.

 < KliT>                  :elecls (he highlighted area and puls
                          • on into (he Clipboard window.

 When you press  lo select (he portion of (cxl you waul lo
 nil, (he system automatically places you in Ihe clipboard and pastes
 llic text you j,.M cut ... Hi    .d of (lie clipboard.  You  can (hen
cither save the text  or clear Ihc clipboard  if you do not waul (o
Uccp Hie le.xt. Sec Hie section Clipboard .for more information
about how lo use Hie clipboard.
4.3.4.9 Sort

You use (he Sort action to sort a found set of documents according
lo the conlcnls of any seai >'i field with a non-word index.

When you select Sort, a dia.og box with llic following choices will
appear:
Sort by


Sort order


Unindcxcd Docs.
                                                                       Duplicate Hems
Press the spacebar lo display a selection
window of available fields lo sort by.

Press the spacebar lo toggle between
Ascending or Descending sort order.

The selling in this entry area controls
whether lo Keep or Omit documents
from llic sort list thai do not contain
occurrences of (he sort Held.  For
example, if a found set of patent
documents were being sorted by
State/Country Code, (his determines
whether patents (hat do not contain an
entry in the State/Country Code field
arc kept or omitted from Ihc sort list.
Press Ihc spacebar lo toggle between
Keep and Omit.

The selling in (his entry area controls
the placement in the sort list of
documents that have duplicate items in
the index for Ihc sort field.  A document
can cither appear in the sort list one
lime, al its first occurrence in Ihc index;
or it can be duplicated each lime il
occurs iu the index. For example, if a
found set of patent documents were
being sorted by Classification Number,
this field would determine how patents
thai contain several classification
numbers should be (rented. 'Ilicy could
cither appear In die sort IU( one lime, In

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4.3.5 Links

Use the Links menu to display images, or select another link
associated v,;ih the docu  _;il in the current full display screen.
lliMinaRcs displayed arc compressed CCITT Group III or IV
facsimile images.
 If the displayed document has an associated image, the Image
 option on (he JK5 Links menu will be enabled.  When you select F5
 I,inks/Image, the full display screen will be replaced by the image.
 The Image option will be disabled if thci - is no image associated
 with (he document.  Once you have an image on the screen, you
 can perform  the following operations:
Ins

Del

Shift Ins


Shift Del


arrows
1'gUp/
PgDn
                                                                      Shift arrows
Use this key lo enlarge the image.

Use (his key lo shrink (lie image.

Use (his key combination lo enlarge (lie
image in 10% increments.

Use (his key combination lo reduce (he
image in 10% increments.

Use the arrow keys lo navigate around
the image on the screen.

Use Ihesc keys lo scroll one screen up or
one screen down in the image.
                         Use these key combinations to scroll left,
                         right, up or down in very small
                         increments.  These key combinations
                         uiu be useful for exact positioning of (lie
                         linage on the screen.

                         Use (Ills key lo ndvnucc one pnjjp ivilliin
                         the current docnnrnl.

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 Jl  IMIAWAHII (II AmUKH *AMn.KII                  Use (lie   key lo return to (lie
                          main search screen.

 Alt-S                     This key combination enables you lo
                          change the default size of the image on
                          (he screen. Sec (he section Image
                          Options Inter in (his clinplcr Tor more
                          information about sizing  nn imago.
4.4.1 Load. Save and Clear

You can use  these options lo load, save or clear search criteria:
Load
Save
Loads a previously slorcf' search strategy into
(he search screen.

Stores the current search strategy under a
chosen file name.
 4.3.6 Options

 Yon use (he Options menu lo manipulate your windows, set search
 and display options, set options Tor default image display and
 printing, to change'Ian,,  ^es, and to change screen colors.  All
 options arc described in ;iic Options section,later in (his chapter.


 4.3.7 Quit

 Use Quit  to  leave the display mode and return Lo the
 search screen.
4.4 Oucrv

Use Query lo modify Hi  logical boolean connection between search
fields and lo load, save ... clear search criteria. The options on the
Query menu are describr I in the  following subsections.
Clear              Clears llic current search screen of search
                   criteria.
4.4.2 Connection

Use the Connection option lo sclccl llic connector you want lo use
for between rectangles.  This is not the same as llic connector used
between search terms in the same rectangle,  llic Connector for
between fields determines the search behavior when you enter
search lernij in several rectangles.  The default rectangle connector
is AND. The operators AND^OK, or WITHOUT can be used to
connect individual search rectangles.

You can use Connection in cither Simple or Editable mode.  You
set this  option using the V9 Options/Search Options dialog box.  .
The sections below describe how Connection works in each mode.

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 cralor or connection name will be
 shown  in the Connection line.
4.4.2.2 Editable Mmln

When you select Connection from the Query menu and yon are in
lidilablc mode, Hie system enables you to edit the connection line at
the bottom of (he screen,  linler the connection information using
the following syntax:

             I < field iiamo] < operator > [< field name >]

      For example:
                                         ii
             [Patent Number] WITHOUT [Assignee Code)
 You can use the following keys when editing the connection line:
arrow keys


Ctrl-Backspace


Del


4.5 Options
Use the arrow keys to scroll Icfl and right in
the connection line.

Use Ctrl-Backspace to t'clctc (he entire contents
of the  connection line.

Use (his key to delete single characters.
You use the Options menu to manipulate your windows, set search
and display options, set options for default image display and
printing, to change languages, and to change screen colors.

When you select Options from the PRODUCT Search Command
Line, a pull-down menu with the following choices will appear:
Windows
Search Options
Display Options
      Manipulate your windows and move
      between windows.

      Change the default search screen, toggle
      between extended and exact search
      modes, and change the usage of the
       key.

      Change the default display formats and
      change (he usage of (he spacchar and
       key.

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  Image Options


  Color Options

  Language Options

  DOS Commands
Select current mill default scaling for
imngc displiiy and print! -g.

Change (lie screen colors.

Change the curt cut language.

lixit to DOS, inninlaining  the current
state of PRODUCT.
  Each of llic.se ma I Zllcmi options is described in a subsection below.
 4.5.1 WJIHJQW.S

 While you arc in PRODU<  " you can have iiiulliplc windows open.
 lind-users ;>f your anplirali.in will also be able to use multiple
 uindows.

 Tlicrc arc many ways to m-nzc multiple windows in 1'ROUUCT.
 You can have several scaroi or display windows open,  each with a
 different set of documents.  You can also" use iiiulliplc  windows
 during cross reference search  to view nil references to one index
 item.
 When you start PRODUC '
' PRODUCT Command Li.
 primary is always present.
 window is to exit PKODU
 along the bottom thai clisj
 active window, the number
 display window), and subs;
', the system displays a window with the
 . This is the primary window. The
 The only  way to Hose the primary
 I'.  This window contains » status line
 ys prompts such as the title of the
 or documents in the window (if it is a
 !s of available accelerator keys.
When you first enter PRODUCT, the default scnrcli screen is
opened. This is a secondary window. All windows except the
primary window arc secondary windows.  You can have multiple
(up to 18) secondary windows, enabling you to have multiple search
screens and display screens open at the sonic lime.

Secondary windows arc arranged in a hierarchy, with parent
windows and child windows. A search window Is a parent window,
and all display windows resulting from that search window arc
child wii»r 'W5  of that parent window. When you perform n search
from a search screen and (hen use Display to display a document in
a full or list  screen, the display screen is automatically put into a
new window. This window  is a child of (lie parent search screen
window.

The system numbers all open wllwindows to show the relationship
bet ween winds. For example, the first search window for the
lirsl application opened would be assigned the number l.J. All
display windows opened from this window will be numbered 1.1.n,
such as 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3 and so on.  This enables you to sec your
window hierarchy.

The window operations only work at the current level. For
example, if you arc in a display window and use the Next Window
option, you will cycle through all the 1.1.n display windows. To go
back to the parent search window you must use the Search
command.  Yon can tell which  window you arc currently in (the
active window) by the border style of the window. The active
window has a double border and  all other windows have  n single
border.

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 Aflcr you liiivc pciTunncd n search niul displayed sonic documents,
 you will have one parent wimliMv nud several child windows (cncli
 new search result is iin(i>m:ific:illy placed in :i new window).  If yon
 waul (u peilonn a dirieienl  search, you cnn cither use the siiinc
 parent window or open a nc-v parent, window.  If you want to look
 at (wo different searches on  (he screen, you should open a new
 search window.  Von use (In Another Window  option to open a
 new window (hat  i.s a copy of the active window. To open n new
search window, you would go to (he current search window and
 then select Another Window. The new window will  be numbered
 1.2.

 Once you have the new window, you can perform another search
 willi (he cm-mil search sen- u,  or use Hie Search Options: Search
 (''urinal option to select a dilierent search screen for (he  window.
Von can (hen perform the search and display (he documents.  The
documents will he displayed MI child windows numbered 1.2.n.  If
yuu then go hack to'(he scaiv.ii window using Search, you can cycle
 through your search windows with the Prcvious/Ncxi Window
 options.

 Vou can use (he Window Navigation option to gel n  list (by title and
number) of all (he currently open windows. Yon can move to one
of (he windows by selecting it from the list.

 Use (he Move/Resize Window option to arrange the  windows on the
screen so that you can sec all the information you want to sec.  You
can use Tile or Cascade \Vir..luws to scl the default behavior  for
how new windows arc displayed.

When you close a window,   .. system closes nil of its child
windows.  For example, if yon use Close Window (o close Hie
search window  I.I, all the display windows (l.l.n) will also be
closed. The system displays a warning message if you try to close n
parent window that has child windows.

'Hie Windows option enables you to perform all your window
operations. These options arc:
Next Window
Previous Window
Full Screen
Move/Resize Window
Move to the next oncn window. If you
continue using Next Window to
navigate through the entire list of open
windows, you will return (o (his
window.

Move lo Hie previous open window.  If
you continue using Previous Window (o
navigate through the enlirc list of open
windows, you will return lo this
window.

Expand the currently active window to
Pill the entire primary window.

Expand or reduce the active window, or
move the active window to another
position on the screen. When you select
Move/Resize Window, the system
displays a box. To move the box lo the
position to which you  want lo move the
window, use the arrow keys lo move (he
box one character in the indicated
direction.   Use PgUp and PgDn lo move
to the top or  bottom or (lie screen.  Use
Home nntl End to move lo I he kTI or
right edge of (he screen, res|>cc(ivcly.

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Close Window
Tile Windows
 To resize (he window, use the
 Shift-arrow keys to resize the box lo llic
 size for (lie window.  Tress   (o
 finisli (he opcralion.  The window will
 be moved lo the new position and
 resized lo (he new shape.

 Close (he active window and return lo
 the previous window.  If you try lo close
 :i  window thai has  child windows, (he
 system will prompt you whether you
 waul lu close (lie window and all its
 child window's.  You cannot close a
 parent window without closing ils child
 windows.

 Tile new v indows so Hint no window
 "••vcrs another window's title bar. The
 File Windows option causes the syslcm
 -o calculate the position and size Tor all
 open  windows in order lo fil ns many
 windows as possible into (he primary
 window without overlapping (he window
 boundaries.   If you Iry (o fit loo many
 windows into the primary window, the
syslcm will tile them but not all windows
 will be visible.  You can use
Next/Previous Window lo navigate
through (he  windows.  When you sclccl
Tile Windows, (he'active window will
also be tiled,  but will  not automatically
 .0 placed on  lop. Yon need lo cycle
'hrough (lie tiled  windows to find the
                                                                      Cascade Windows
                                                                      Window Navigation
                                                                     Another Window
active window.

Tills option redraws all open windows lo
their full sizes and stacks them on lop of
each oilier. The aclivc window in a
cascade display is llic lop window.

When you  press (he spacebar on this
option, the system displays n dialog box
with the options Current Application
and Current Window.  The  Current
Application entry area shows   (he
application that the current window
belongs (o. You am move to another
application by pressing the spacebar and
selecting an app..calion from llic menu.
llic Current Window entry area shows
llic current window.  You can gel a lisl
or all open windows Tor (he current
application by pressing the spacebar.
Hie lisl of  windows shows the type of
each window (search, display, or
cross-reference) listed next lo each
window.  If a  window is a display
window, llic list shows the query that
rcsulled in  Ihe found document scl.
You can sclccl one of llic windows from
the list to make it the active window.

Create a new window with  (he same
attributes (same default screens) as (he
(iiiiciilly active window.

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   4.5.2 Starch Pillions
  Search Formal
  Search Mode
 Connection Type
Search Only After
  The default search screen for (his
  !i|>|)lic!iliuii. Press the spacebar to list
  Hie :ivnilnblc search screen(s). The
  screen you choose will be the default
  screen for entering all search requests.

  'I his Held can be setto exact  or
  extended.  Exact .search  mode causes the
  sy.Muii (o search for only (he  exad
  search term as it is entered.   Extended
  •caixli mode causes (he syslcin (o
 uMHliicI extended searches lhn( locale all
    !i|iuncnls of (he search term,
 including acronyinsiand  hyphenated
 Icnns.  Press (he spacebar to  gel a menu
 uf (he choices.

 Simple or Editable.  Press the  spacebar
 l» toggle between the choices. The
 difference between simple and editable
 connection mode is described in (he
 Connection section earlier in this
 chapter.

The default action in PRODUCT
  is lo perform a  search after
.you  enter a search request and (hen
   ':-.:r press  or  exit (he search
                           field using one  of the arrow keys.  This
                           option enables you (o allow a scarcli
                           only when you press . This
                           enables you (o switch between scarcli
                           fields without enabling searches.  Press
                           the spacebar lo get a menu of the
                           choices.
                                                                        This menu item displays a dialog box (hat enables you (o change (lie
                                                                        following settings:
                                                                        Long Display

                                                                          Formal
Long Display

 Fields
 Use (his option to select (he default full
 display screen for the
 application. Press (he spacebar (o list
 the available full display scrccn(s). The
 screen you choose will be the default
 screen for all full document displays.

 Use this option to select  the fields  that
 you want displayed in
 your  full display screen.  With (he
 cursor positioned on this choice, press
 the spacebar to open a selection window
 of possible fields for (lie  default display
 screen (set with Display Format).  Use
 the arrow keys to move between fields
 and use the spacebar to toggle (he
selection checkmarks on  and off.  Ins
and Del select nnd deselect nil fields,
respectively.

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 Short Display

  Fin in:il


Spacebar and

  

  key action
Display Formal
Image Size


Window
This option changes (he default list
display screen.  Press the
spacebar to list (he possi  Ic list display
.scrccn(s).

You can  change the default action for
the spacebar and (he
spacebar and the   key.  Press
Hie spacebar in the
Held to gel a list of (lie following
:>ussiblc actions.  The default action fur
(lie spacebar is (lie Mark  Document
:;clion. The default action for  (lie
 key is (he Toggle  Long/Short
•dion.
                            clion

                          Next Formal
                          Toggle
                          Long/Short

                          Toggle linage
     Window
                             function
                    Menu Interface

                   F9 Options:
                   Scav'i Format and
                   F2 Full/List
                   F9 Options:
                   Image Options:
F9 Options: Next
                          4.5.4 linage Options

                          Tliis option enables you to set the display and print behavior for
                          images in your application. The dialog box contains the following
                          fields:
                          Display Image

                            Scaling
                          Display

                           Initial

                           Scaling



                          Printing Image

                           Scaling
Press the spacebar to gel n menu with three
choices that enable you
to change the size and scale of (lie image on (he
screen.  1:1 puts  (lie image up in its original
size.  Full 1'ngc scales (he image to Til on (he
screen in ils entirely. 1-D Fit scales (he image
so (hat the smallest dimension of (lie image is
expanded lo lake up (he entire width or dcplli
of (he screen. This docs  not ensure thai (he
entire image will  show on the screen.  Use  Full
Page  to put the entire image on one screen.

This Field enables you lo set (he default display
setting Tor all
images. You can choose  one  As Above lo use
(lie Display linage
Scaling selling, or chouse Lasl Displayed lo
have  the display default lo  whatever was last
used.

Press the spacebar to get a menu with three
choices that enable you
lo change the size and scale of the innigc when
it is priutcd. 1:1 prints the image in its
original size. Full Page scales the image to fit
on the page in ils entirely.  50% prints (he
linage at hair ils size.

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  lo confiini an alliibulc adju.stment panel. When
 von have adjusled all (he culms you winil, press  lo ara-pl
 Ihc Color Opliuiis menu.
 Chapter  .5

 THE PRODUCT DATABASE
The purpose of PRODUCT lb to give you rapid ..ccess to a very
large amount of PRODUCT-relatcd data from your PC.

This chapter describes the structure-of PRODUCT and the access
options Tor the I'RODUCT database.
Use this option lo set the language for the user interface.  Press the
 paccbar to list ll-c available '  ••••uages.  Select a language from the
 election window. This option is available oidy if there arc multiple
    iage vmioiu, ol Ihc application.           '
1.5.7 DOS Coiiimiinds

•on can use (his option lo leave PRODUCT and exit (o DOS.  The
UITCIII stale of tlu system, im hiding your window setup, is saved.
»on can return lo PRODUCT (rum DOS by typing exit.
1.6 Quit
5.1 Documents

The PRODUCT database Is organized like a giant archive. The
information about an individual PRODUCT item is collected in n
document, one document per PRODUCT Han.  The size of (he
document depends on the amount of Information available for that
PRODUCT item.

luich document is built up like a form in which the Individual data
is entered in (he various fields on the form.  Unlike a form,
however, the individual fields In a document can be as long as
necessary lo hold all of the available information.

The number of fields that you find In a document is not always the
snmc. Fields that do not coflUln Informal Ion will not be shown on
(he screen.
Isc Quil lo leave PRODUCT ami go lo DOS.

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     USER'S GUIDE

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                                Table of Contents
  -Jujilcr I  Introduction	

    Slniclurc of (lie Documentation 	
    Special Symbols, Keys and Terminology 	
    Selection 	

 Cli.i|ilcr 2  Insl.ill.iliun .iiul Slnrt-U|i	
    I l.inlwnrc mid Operating Syslcin Rci|iilrcincnls	
    Cr.iplui. Display Devices and Printers	
    132-Culumn Display	
    The Insl.ill.-ilion 1'rograin   	
    Slarbng CD Answer (or Windows
 Chapter 3 Search Strategies _________
             >vral(]it
                 >i.iinrs
    Irunc.iliuii Symbols
    HJIIIJCS and Phonetic Searches
    Fx.unplc Search Kctjiiesls
              1 *j«Mf( ||
Chapter -I 'I he CD Answer Menu liar	
   Airclcralur Keys .................
      Mnemonic Sclcilion  .........
   CD Answer Main Menu Dar .....
      Open Application
      Clusc
      Lxil
   Options
   I Iclp
  1-1

  1-1
  1-2
  1-5

  2-1

  2-1
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3-11
3-M
 4-1
 4-2
 4-2
 4-3
 4-1
 4-5
 4-5
 4-6
 4-7
Search Window Menu Dar	
    File	
       Load, Save and dear Query ...
    nan	_..,
       Cross-Rcfcrence Scardtlng	_	_  "~".™.	   ,
       Connection...
          Simple Mode	,
          Editable Mode.......
   Options	
       Search		
   Drowse	
   Data		.".......
   Window	_	
Display Window Menu Dar...
   Hie	
  4-8
  4-9
  4-9
  4-9
  10
 4-11
 4-11
 4-12
 4-13
 4-13
 4-14
4-16
4-17
4-20
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4 71
   Pi Inl 	_	
      Donimcnl Formal	_	
      Melds to Include	.-.			    4.75
      What Range	_	"...'.!"'!"..'.'.!_"".!.".'    4-26
      Start/End at Document ff			          4.77
      SUil/Kml at Image Page »	  .......... '."     4-;/
      I'«BC|:J«-'I	-	-	    4-;»
      Page Length	_	_	_	    4.^
      Print Graphics	_.				      	.."....    4-2h
      Include Search Text _	_			_	_	    4
      Include Field Names	   		    4
   Print One		.			  .".™~...".~.L"..'.'	.."    4
   Export	_		.						
      Export Type				
      Document Format	  		_	
      fields to Include			" 13~""I1T™™..™"".'.".".!
      Wliat Range	_	__		
      Start/End at Document I .._			'_...... ... ."..!".!."."."."
      Start/End at Image Page » _	_	_	".............
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      Page Ljcct	    4.36
      I'agc Length	    4.37
      litiliulc field Names	    4.37
      Include Search Tcxl	    4-37
      Directory and Output File	_	_	    4.37
   Options 	         4-38
      Display 	    4-38
   View	              4_3«j
      run /List	_	_	!.!...!!."...."......!..!."!".".."."    4-10
      Image 	:.	    4_j|
      Sorl/Unsort	_	    4.4!
      Jump	_	    4_42
      Selecting Documents	    4.43
Image Window Menu Bar 	    4.43
   Image Options 	    4.44
                                                                                       Chapter 11ntroduction
                This document describes how lo use yt,.    D Answer* for Windows"
                CD-ROM Information retrieval system. 1.  Answer* is Ilic rclticval
                engine resident on each PC using Datawai  software. The Windows
                version of CD Answer runs under Microsoft* Windows", enabling you lo
                different search strategies, display sets of results in a variety of formats,
                and view images with their corresponding lexL

                Tlds chapter describes the structure of the documentation and the
                terminology, symbols and characters used.
Structure of the Documentation
                                                                                                      Chapter 1 - Introduction

                                                                                                      The Introduction describes the terminology, symbols and diameters used
                                                                                                      in this documentation.


                                                                                                      diaulerZ- Iiulallalion anil Start-Up

                                                                                                      Giaplcr 2 describes the installation pructtl'irc for CD Answer for
                                                                                                      Windows and how lo start the prograi-

                                                                                                      Chapter 3 - Search Strategies

                                                                                                      Oiaplcr 3 Introduces the commands and onlloiu used In foi mutating
                                                                                                      searches.  It Includes an explanation of loj;i.-.il connectors, upcrnlois and
                                                                                                      search parameters.

                                                                                                      Chapter 4 - The CD Answer Command I. i.ie
                                                              Table of Contents Ul
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                                                                                                                                          .il "Tymbolj. Ktyi ami Inmmohgy [ 3
                                                                  indexes, display!,,,,
                                                                              y  '
  Special Symbols, Keys and Terminology
                  Keys arc displayed as symbols:
                  E3                 The Escape key
                  0 • ESI             The function keys
                  ^3               The Break key
                  0                  The Backspace key
                 0                  The Tab key
                 l!5Ed               The Home key
                 ®                 lire End key
                 ^-'d                'Hie I'agc Uj) key
                 ®fiiD                The Page Down key
                 *—*                  	
                                     Tlie Enter or Carriage Return key
                                     The directional cursor movement keys
                                     'Hie Control key
                                     The Alt key
                                     The Insert key
                                     Ilic Delete key
 The spacebar b Indicated by the word "spacebar."
 When a particular command or menu choice is greyed out, il indicates Dial
 the command or menu choice is not availal-1  t Dial point in HIP system.
 A highlighted title bar Indicates that the wir.  ,w is the active window.
 On pull-down menus, elipses (...) following a menu item Indicate Ilia I a
 dialog box will appear when you select llial item.

 Search Strategy        This term refers to the group of criteria for
                      searching in a database. For example, a search
                      strategy may consist of a combination of words,
                      numbers, and logical connections.
 Menu Bar             The Menu Bar is a '...ir at the lop of the screen
                      that contains the a\ .'.liable commands fur the
                      current operation.
 Search Screen        ' Tlie Search Screen >.-. the window fiom which
                      you execute your search strategy.
 Menu Option)         Fach Menu Bar nr srb  menu r.in Include
                      multiple menu options from whkh lo chouse.
                      When you select      cialur
                      AND can be used a: n logical councilor between
                      two Icinu.
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                                                                                                                                                                    Srlnlwn 1-5
                  Help
                  B
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 CO Answer for Windows contains .111 on-line
 help system lli.il gives you infnim.ilioii about
 your (.uncut activities. Yun can get on-line help
 at any lime by pressing O-

 The Return key excctilcs a comiiinnd or confirms.
 an entry.

 The arrow keys move the cursor on the screen
 one duracter (n the Indicated direction.

 The Escape key performs (wo functions- il
 deletes the contents of (he field in winch the
 cursor is located; and il brings you back to (lie
 previous level. For example, if an error window
 appears on llic screen, you can close il with
 Escape.

 These keys move the cursor one page up or one
 page down. They arc primarily used to inilckly
 look through documents or lists.

 1 licsc keys bring llic cursor lo Ik- bqjiiming or
 end of a row, a list, or a document.

 Backspace deletes the diaracler to the left of the
 cursor.
 Moves the cursor one word lo the riglil In search
 screens, and scrolls the screen lo the riglil in
 display screens.

 Moves the cursor one word lo the left in search
screens, and scrolls Hie screen to the left In
display screens.
                 GJ3                    llic Delete key deletes the diameter nuikcd by
                                        the cursor.
Nolo:            Hie Individual keys on your keyboaru ,    haw slightly cJ..fcrcnl labels.

Selection

                 CD Answer for Windows Li compatible with standard Microsoft Windows
                 mouse selection methods. Use the left mouse button to select items unless
                 otherwise Indicated.
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                                                 y IVimfaii, Afc,,,, fl,,r «.;
                                                                                 4-40 UJ5|jfay tVjm/mu Mtnu Bar
                 Next Format

                 Toggle Long/Short
                 Toggle linage
                 Next Window
                 No function
          Options: Search romul and
          Display format
          Hill/List
          Options: Image
 View
 When you select View from the menu bar, the system displays a menu  '
 with the following options:
 fu"                             (S9-F Displays found records using a
                                full display screen.
 ^*s'                             d»iD-L Displays found records using a
                                short list display screen.
[mage

Sort
Jinsort
Jump
Select Docuiuiit
Dclclonon selected
documents

Delete selected
documents
 ©-[ Display ait image associated wit
 the current record.
 Sorts the currently viewed items.
 Unsorts the currently viewed items.
 Jump to a specific record In the found
 set.
 Selects the current document.
 Deletes .ill non-selected doriiiurnls
 (doctnnciils not selcclud using Hie
Select Document option).
Deletes all documents selected with llu
Select Document option.
The options are described in the  ..biectlons below.
FulUUst
Use Full/List to toggle the wlndo.  between the list and full display
screen format for the current set 01 records. When you change display
screens' with Full/Us!, the system does not create a new window.
An example of a full display screen formal is shown in Figure 4-5.
T Figure 4-5: Full Display Screen format
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                                           Display Window Menu Bar 4--
                                                                               4-38 Display Window Menu Bar
Never                       Prevent a form feed from occurring in
                            WordStar Text ami ASCII export typos.

Pago Length
Use Ihis option to specify the number of printable lines you want lo liave
|M*r |W|;c. Fnlcr the nuinlxr you want in the field. For continuous paper
inch as labels, enter zero (0).

Include Field Names
Include Held Names specifies whether field names should be included
with Ihe output as headings.
For dDASE lll(t-), the field names appear as Ihe column names in Ihe
•.FJIIFfile
for I3IF, (he 1-xporl Field Names selling determines wlielhcr LABEL
entries will be output; some programs may not accept these.
In the remaining types, the first output record will consist of Hie flcM
names, resulting in one more record being oulpul lhan Hie number of
records in (lie fuiind set.

Select Ihe box next lo Include Field names lo onlpul the field names
along wi'h the data.

Include Search Toxl
This onlion enables you lo put one copy of Ihe search request text that
resulted in the found records al the front of your export. Select Ihe box lo
export Ihe search text. Ilie search text will be exported in plain ASCII
formal.

 Directory an,, Output File
 Use Ihe Directory and Oulpul File window to select Ihe directory and file
 iMine for you exjmrl operation.
Options

When you are In a Display Window, Ihe only active items on the Options
menu are Display and Mask Language. The Mask Language option is
described In the CD Answer Main M  i liar section earlier in this chapter.
The Display option is described in u  lollowing subseuion.

Display '"
When you select Display (©-Y), you gel a dialog box thai enables you lo
change the following settings:
Long Display
Formal
Long Display FWdj
 Short Display
 Format
 Special Keys:
 spacebar and 0
 key action
      Use this option lo select (he default full display
      screen for the application. Hi  screen you choose
      will be the uefaull screen for jll full record
      displays. You can also use (lie icon lo switch
      display screen formats.
      Use this option lo select Ihe Fields that you want
      displayed In your full display screen. Select this
      choice lo o, en a selection window of possible
      fields for Ihe default display screen (set with
      Display Formal). Select a field lo liip.liliglil it. 1 he
      system will display all highlighted fields.
      This opl'on .uaiigcs the default list display
      screen.  Hie screen you choose will be the default
      screen for all list record displays.

      You can d. mgc Ihe default action for (lie spacebar
      and  the (jj' -/• The default action for (he
      spacebar Is 10 toggle between display screen
      formats. 11 j default action for Ihe 0 key is lo
      toggle between short and full  'isplay screens.

Action                  Menu Interface
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                                            Diyby Window Abnii Bar •!-.-
 Enabled
 Width
 decision
 What r
Select yes or no, lo enable or ilisnblc the export of Ilic
field, respectively.

Unlcr a new width for the field.  In the case of Lotus,
Ilic witllli determines the column width in (lie
spreadsheet and not Iliu wiillli of the field itself

f-iilcr 1 1 IL- |>i ciision lo winch U> cxpoil dci.iiii.il
iiiiinbers.
                                                                                4-36 Display VKniaw Menu Bar
 The Wh.   Uinge field enables you lo select the segment of records and
 images y>n want to export.  For example, you might want lo export all .11
 currently found records or (he range of records specified by the numbers
 in the Sl.ilI/End at Document 9 fields.

 You gel a menu with the following choices:
All Found Documents

Current Document
Document H-inge
Selected Documents

Current lm->ic Page
Image Page nange
        Exports all the records In (lie current set
        (found from the mosl recent search rci|ucsl

        Exports only the current record.

        F.xptls the documents amiiij; .it Hie
        number in Ilic Slail at document II field am-
        ending with the number in the End at
        document 9 field.

        F.xpoils the documents selected with
        View/Select Document.

        Exports the current linage page only.

        Exports me range of Image pages you
        specify in Hie Start at Page ff and End at
        1'age ff fields.
 Start/End at Document t

 Ilic Start at Document H and End at Document 0 fields arc used lo specify
 tlie range of records from Uie found set thai arc lo be exported.

 Enter the number of the start and end document in the appioprialc fields.
 Note Hint the Start at Document ff entry area defaults lo the number of the
 document you are currently viewing.

 Start/End at Imago Page H

 The Start at Image Page ff and End at Image Page » fields are used to
 specify the range of Image pages from the selected record that arc lo be
 exported. For example, if you are exporting a record that has a 10-page
 unage, you can use these fields to export only Image pages 3 through 8.

 Enter Uie number of the start and end page in Hie appropriate fields. Nolc
 Ilial an entry of 1 In the Start at Inwgc I'age ff entry area is unnecessary, as
 Ilils Is the default

 If you arc exporting multiple records Hint have images, the system will
 override these settings and export all Image pages associated  with Uie
 records.

 Pago Eject

lliis option specifics when a form feed cliaractcr  should be inserted into
 the output so that Uie printer advances Uie paper lo a new page. You get a
menu with the following choices:
After ivety document
End of page

If document would be split
Insert a form feed after every record.

Insert a form feed when there arc no lines
left on the page.

Insert a form feed u* there arc not enough
lines on the page lo Til the enure current
record.
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                                            Pn/itny Wiiiilmn All-mi llur 1-
                                                                                4-31 Display WinJom Menu Bar
 WordStar TP>|
 dOASEJII(0
Lotus
OIF
 csJi line and a form feed at (lie ciul of each
 document.  Note thai the form feed depends
 on the Page Eject setting.

 The content! of the fields selected in fields tc
 Output will beexpoited to a WordStar •" file
 The character set for oulpul will be the
 WordStar *" character set.

 The contents of the fields selected in fields (c
 Output will be exported indDASf.lll(+)
 (• .DBF) formal,  field names arc
 automatically included. The diameter set is
 (he IBM  PC character set (8 bit). The field
 lype (for example, text or integer) is
 determined according to the typucnliics fur
 each field in Database Definition.  Held
 widllts can also be specified using the fields
 to Output command.

The contents of the fields selected in fields li
Oulpul will be cxpoilcd In Loins I-2-J""
format (•. WKS). I idd names  will also Ix:
exported If the Include I ield N.mics cnliy is
set to yes. Tlic Lotus lnlcrnalion.il diameter
Set (UCS) will be useil.  The field ly|>c (for
example, text or Integer) is determined
according to the lype entries for each Held in
Databastf Definition.

The contents of the fields selected in fields Ic
Output will be exported in Data Interdungc
fnnnnt (DIFT 1 he character set is the IDM
PC character set (8 bit).
 Fixed Field                 The content* of the fields selected In fields In
                           Oulpul will be exported in fixed field formal.
                           The default field widths are determined by
                           the width entries for each field in Database
                           Definition. The default field widths can be
                           overridden using the Fields to Output enlry
                           area.

 Document Format

 Use Document Formal lo choose a screen formal for export. Your records
 will be exported in the chosen screen format These formats affect only
 export operations that have the Export Type field set to ASCII Text or
 WordStar Text.

 Select the Document Format field and choose the formal you want front
 the menu of available print, list and display sciecns.

 Fields lo Include

 The Fields lo Indude setting enables you to  select the fields in the records
 of the found set thai you want lo export.

 You can select any of the fields from Ilic current Database Definition for
 this langnnge version, provided thai cxporlinr>, |XMMii.nioii for lime fields
 was enabled in Database Definition (Hut is,  the L culumn w.is set lo Y).

 Field widths can be specified for dDASE Ul(+), Lotus, D1F. or Fixed Field
 oulpul types.

 Select Fields to Include field and the system displays a list of available
 output fields. Select any field description to highlight it Only highliphied
 fields will be exported.

 For the dDASE ni(+), Lotus, DIP and Fixed Field export types, Ihe system
displays a Field Controls dialog box. The selections arc:
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                                                                                                   IJIiy4«y Winilom Atrini Pur
Hole:
                  Page Eject


                  Page LongUi



                  Include (".'Id Nanws



                  Include Search Text


                  Directory
                  Output Flic
                                 Tliis option S|>cdfic3 wlicn .1 form fccc
                                 character slioulil be Inscilcd into DIG
                                 output to advance to a new page.
                                 Use Hits option (o specify Hie number
                                 of printable lines you want to have pc
                                 page.  Enter the number you want in
                                 (he field.

                                 Select tlic box to export field mines as
                                 headings, or leave the box empty to
                                 prevent field names from being
                                 exported.

                                 Select the box to put one copy of the
                                 search request text for the found
                                 records at the front of your cx|x)il.

                                 The directory to be exerted to.

                                 The file to be exported to
125J19™!) > -in be used lo abort (lie export process.

 Ilic di.i>   tax options .ire explained in more detail in the following
stiuscUio..-;.

The Export option will not be available if no print sciccn(s) arc defined.

Export TVpn

Use Ox|,.   .ypc to choose the data formal for exporting.

Use (lie up and down arrow keys lo Scroll Ilirough the Export Type
options.                                                         '

The avaiLulc formats arc:
Commi Dallmlltd
Semicolon Delimited
                                                                                                                Formatted Till
                                                                                                                ASCII Teil
The contents of the ficldi selected In Held lo
Output entry area will be exported In comma
delimited formal  Each field's contents arc
delimited from the next by a comma Text
fields are enclosed in double quotes (* *).  A
carriage return/line feed indicates Ihc end •
rccori'  llils formal can be used by many
popular mall-merge programs, Including
WordStar *". The diameter set is the IDM PC
character set (8 bit).
The contents of the fields selected in Fields to
Output will be exported in semicolon
delimited formal.  Each field's contents are
delimited from Ihc next by a semicolon. Text
fields are enclosed In double quotes (" *).  A
carriage return/line feed indicates the end of
a rccc  d. This format can be used by many
popular mail-merge programs, including
Microsoft Word "". The character set is the
IDMrCcluimclcrscl(8bil).

The contents t (the fields selected in I'iclds to
Output will be exported in Ihc formal of Ihc
screen In the Document format entry area.
The character set of the output will depend
on the printer type you selected during
Installation of your product.

The contents of the fields selected in Fields lo
Output will be exported In the formal of the
screen In the Document Formal entry area.
Tills type differs from Formatted Text In that
no control or escape sequences are used
except for a carriage return/line feed cflcr
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            Wiiiilimi M/-MII ll,ir ^ '
Select Sellings

Print or Print One and Text
OnJ

PrJ  i. and Imngoa Only
Print One and Images Only

Print and Text *• Images



Print One and Text + Images
 Tu I'rinl

 The coin) 'Olc text of (he data
 record (or 'lie selected fields.
 All iin.ic.i- ii.igcs associated with a
 • output; some programs may nol accept Ihcsc.
In the rcm.uninp types, the first output record will consist of Ihc Held
tunics. rcsi.llni|j in one more record being output than Ihc number of
records in the found set.
Print Ono

Use Print On* ((ojD-O) to print Ihc current document or Image page
according lo the settings In Ihc Print menu described In the section above.
Export

Use Export (f55)-X) lo export all or part of Uic found set of records to a
selected file.
The Export dialog box has the following fields:
Export Typ«
Documtnl Format
                                                          Fields lolndudi

                                                          Whalflangt



                                                          SlaitalDocumntf

                                                          EnditDocumntl

                                                          SlartatlmagiPagtl


                                                          EndallmagoPsgil
Sets the data formal for exporting.
Selects a print, list, or display screen
format to be used for Ihc output
records.

Sclecls some or all of (lie fields In each
found record for export.

Displays a menu for you lo select wluil
pail of NIC record set or image sel you
wnnt  locx|X)il.

The number of the record at which lo
start the export.
The number of the record at wldch lo
end the export.

The number of the image page at which
lo start exporting Images (if you specify
that you want lo export images).
The number of the Image page at which
lo slop exporting images (if you spo. 'y
lhat you war* to export images).
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                                                                              4-78 Dismay Wlmlow Menu Oar
 All Found Documents

 CurreM Document
 Document flange
Prints all (lie records in (he cuircnl set
(found from llic most recent search nxjues
Prints only the current record.
Prints the documents starting at llic numb
in llic Slart at document V field and ciidiii)
wild the number In (lie End at document.'
field.

Prints the documents selected using the
View/Select Document option.
Prints the current image page only.

Prints Hie range of image pages you specii
in the Start at Page 0 and End  at Page »
fields.
 Selected Documents

 Current Image Page
 Image Page Range



 Start/End at Document If

Hie Sl.i. I at Document ff and End at Document fl fields arc used to specii
llic ran. • of records from llic found set lli.it arc to foe printed

l-nlcr Hi- nuiiiln-r of llic sl.ul .Hid end document in tin: .t|i|>i<>|>ii.ili: ficlil
Nnlr II..H Hie 5t.ii I .it Document » aica dcf.mlls to the niimk-i of llic
duLumt.nl you arc currently viewing.

SlarVT-nd at Image Page ff

Hie f   '  • Image Page ff  and End at Image Page » fields are used to
specify llic range of Image pages from (he selected record tlial are to be
pnnlcil  I'or example, if you are printing a record that lias a 10-page
image, you can use these fieJds  lo print only image pages 3 through 8.
Ciller llic number of Hie start and end page in (lie appropriate fields  No
llul .111 cnliy of L in llic Skirt al Image Page » cntiy area is unnecessary .
llns Is Hit: default.
IT you are printing multiple records (Jial have Images, (he system will
override these settings and print all Image pages associated with the
records.

Pago Efoct

This option specifies when a form feed cliaractcr should be Inserted into
the output so (Jut the printer advances the paper to a new page. You eel a
menu with the following choices:                                6
After wry document
End of page

If document would bt split
Insert a form feed after every record.
Insert a form feed when there are no lines
left on the page.

Insert a form feed if there arc not enough
lines on llic page to Til the cnliic current
record.

Prevent a form feed from occurring.
                                                                  Ntvor

                                                                  Pagt Length

                                                                  Use (Ills option lo s|>cdfy llic iinmkr ol pilnt.,|,|,. |inn y,,,, w.«,l lu IMVC
                                                                  per page. l-iuerlhc number you want In (lie field,  lor continuous paper
                                                                  such as labels, enter zero (0).
                                                                  Print Graphics

                                                                  U»« •"• °PUonlo »Pcdfy whether you want to Include graphics In the

                                                                  The option toggles between three dioices: Yes (images only) to print
                                                                  only the Images associated with llic record; Yes (text + inu,c,C3)  to
                                                                                             If you have an Image, use the following combinations:
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                 p..n.,r ,s no, allad,«l lo your sys.em, an error window             '
                   T Figure 4-4: Fields lo Incliult
                 Document Format
                      M1 romiiI11,10 clloosc ' scrcc" ft"""1 'w ('""""C  •"*
                    iil-k. riirnui. are .ill print fonnals mHl any list .in. I duiilav (omuls II.

                 fonn"         l>rinli"C- Y°"r rCC°rdS W'" "* ''"'"^ '" ''- chosen SC,c


                 Soktl Document  Tocm.it field lo open a scloclion window  Clioosc Hie
                 lo,,,,,, vo,, wan, fron, ,|,c Ilieilll of .lvailab|c

                 Fields to Include
                o  Ihc luml,                   'CS y°U '° 5dCCl "1C fiBlds '" "1C rccort-!
                ol Ihc luiind scl lli.il you waul lo print.
                                           m     basc Definui°" oiiai is- ifi  i
                   '-cl - . .- 1 ,13 to m<: l,,,Jo ficM to 0|WI1 fl S(.|cc|i|I1| Wln||     , ,
                tl«,ibyi ., |,,| of available oulpu. fields, as shown in r,K»K -|-| .    X'
                             Dvcumtiil l

                             r\tUm u Indi

                               WhillUn

                             Ail •! f.*iii

                           Cml

                          W»ll ri bii iqc p

                          Fnd HI |R||^^ Ctji
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 When you aiu In a Display Window, you can prinl and expoil records and
 images using >.ie Print. Print One, and Export oplions. You can also save
 your Print am1 IIx|jorl dialog box sellings using f vc Sellings, or load a set
 of previously «.ivcil sellings using Lo.ul Selling!  hcsc oplions aic
 dcsciibiil in I'.c sections below.

 Print

 Use P clnt (I 2)-P) lo prinl all or part of the found set of records lo a
 prinlcr or a selected file. Tills option is only active when you are in a
 Display or IIIMJ'.C Window.

The Print dialog box has the following fields:
Document Format


Fields lo Include


Wlial Range


Slart at Documcu 1

End at Documon' I

Slart al linage Pa e 9
                                Selects a prinl, list, or display screen
                                formal to be used for the output
                                records.

                                Selects some or all of the fields in c.ich
                                found record for printing.

                                Displays .1 menu for you lo scltxl wlul
                                pnrt of Uic record set or image set you
                                want  lo prinL

                                Hie number of the rccoid at which lo
                                Slart (lie print

                                Tlic number of Ilic rea id at wliicli lo
                                end the print.

                                The number of (he image page al which
                                lo start printing images (if you specify
                                thai you waul lo punt inuges).
                                                                                                    End at huge Pag* I


                                                                                                    Page Eject



                                                                                                    Page Length



                                                                                                    Print Graphics
Include Search Text
Include FWdNamw
                                 Hie number of the linage page al which
                                 lo slop printing Imngcs (If you spcdfy
                                 dial you want lo print Images).      ,
                                 This option specifics when a form feed
                                 character should be iiucitcd into I lie
                                 output so Hut the prinlcr advances the
                                 paper to a new page.

                                 Use this option to specify Die number
                                 of printable lines you want to have per
                                • page.  Enter the number you want in
                                 the field.

                                 Toggle between three choices: Yes
                                 (images only) to print only Ihc
                                 linages associated with Ilic rciord; YC3
                                 (toxt + Images) to prinl the lot and
                                 linages of the record; and No (text
                                 only) to print only the text of the
                                 record.
                                Check lltb bux lo pnl one copy of the
                                search rti|iicsl text for Ihc found
                                records al Die front of your printout.
                                Check tlus box to prinl field names as
                                headings.
The dialog box options are explained In more detail In Ihc following
After you have set your dialog box oplions. select Print to initiate the
print Select Cancel to dose Hie dialog box williout starling ihe print.
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  T Figure 4-3. List Screen format
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                                                                                4-22 Purity VXniowMcnu Bar
      IKf  (.till  llplloni  view Window I
      p;r;r.; I-T;;;-TI£I;	=	=
        Illll
      .  Illlt
      1  Hill
        IHI>
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        Illltl
        i mil
      •«-U7\Ml
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                ra-^fMWimiw'ifi
•  • —""imn t-vwiiiiji op i-nniNo-i-o*  *• _n I ui 111.1,r  «„!
0^5" nSin^uilali ^-••""•""•"Wiw «X!J«i«t
 11.0 list fornul displays cadi record using 1 to 8 lines of llic screen
dc|>cndiiic   •••- hsl screen. The cursor is positioned on the first record >..
the found sei
                                  1  I
Usclhc scroll liar on llic left of the screen or the ©Q keys or (pjDafwjil
Ui2lJ, or fJa) lo move Ihe cursor through the list of found records. To  '
.lis.|.l.iy .in in.l.vuliinl nxoid from tl.c list in full display screen form.il
imsiluin (he uirsur on (lie record'and select Full from ll.c View menu or
  If there b only one record In the found set, the retrieval software will
  display the record in full display screen format aulomalically.

  At the bottom of the window are three Icons for viewing Ihc full (or list)
  screen, returning to (he search screen, and jumping lo an image The
  double-headed arrow icon enables you lo move bclwecn List and Full
  duplay. Select the left-pointing arrow lo gt. lo llic I nl dmiLw Select llic
  iiRlil-poliilmg "row to B«'" "'«= lull Dispbiy  1 l,c eye icon icluiiu you lo
  Hie scardi screen. FlnaJly. tlic camera icon displays Ihc imace assoaalctl
  willi the currently-selected record (if one is available).
 The Display Window Menu Bar lias the following opuuns:

 ^"*                            S311* as for CD Answer Mam Menu
                                Bar. except thai Ihe Pnnl, Print One
                                and Export options are enabled.

 *                              Culi paste and copy operations. Same
                                as for the Search Window Menu Bar.
 flP0""                         Same as  for CD Answer Main Menu
                                Bar, but only Ihc Display and Mask
                                Language options aic active.

 ^taW                            Cliangcs llic display saren, ciulilet
                                ) 'in lo suit and unsuil found records.
                                enables you lo view  images, enables
                                you to jump to a s|>cciric record, and
                                enables you to select records.

filnd°*                         Same as for Search Window Menu Bar.

Help                           Same as for CD Answer Main Menu
                               Dar.

Tluac cliokd are explained In more detail in Ihe sections below.
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                                                                                  4-18 Sendt Window Menu Bar
 Cv.llll.lle
 Blsplay
Window
                      Use Illis Opt,,,,, I,, CXCCUIU n SC.1IC|, ,IS,   ,,1C
                      ciirrcnl %.irch oilcilj.  When you sclccl'
                      Eva luatc. ll.c system sc.irj.cs ||,c d.iMbasc an.l
                      display Ihc number of records in.ilcliinr ll,c
                      SC.H di. lo ll.cn view Ihose rexords, w|cc|
                      » • »|.l- y.  You cnn also sclcc« the Evaluate ,«,., nl
                      Hie Uillum of U,c wimlow lo cxccule l
                            Use Uiis option lo display Ihc found
                     records. When yj.0 selec, Di3play, ,|,e sys.eu,
                     disp ays e,,hcr a list of found records, or a full
                     display screen showing one record it only one
                     record is found. You can also select the Display
                     •con at U1C bollom of ll,c w.ndow lo display the
                     records Sec .he section UK,,lay W,H,h,u Mellll ,W
                     I.'1'T in this ,.|,1|)lrr for , tu   )|C|L. (
                     display window options.
 When you open an appllcnllnn. a Search Wimlow ctint.iii.in); Ihc ilcfn.ill
 search screen b opened. Thu Is a secondary window. All windows except
 the primary window are secondary windows. You can liavc multiple
 secondary windows, enabling you to liave multiple search screens and
 display screens open at the same lime.

 Secondary windows are arranged in a hierarchy, wilh parent windows
 and child windows. A search window is a parent window, and all display
 windows resulting from Uial search window are child windows of that
 parent window. When you perform a search from a search screen and
 then use Display to display a record in; full or list display screen, the
 display screen Is automatically put into a new window. This window is a
 child of the parent search window.

 You can tell which window you are currently In (the achve window) by Ihc
 lillc bar of Uic window. Tlic Ullc bar of Die active window is hichliBhtcd.

 Aflrr you luvc performed »search niul displayed sonic locuuk. you will
 have one parent window and several cluld windows (cadi new search
 result is automatically placed In a new window). If you want to |>crform a
 different search, you can either use Uic same parent window or open a
 new parent window. If you want to look al Iwo different searches on (he
 screen, you sliould o)>en a new sc.irH. window.

 Once you have tlie new window, you can perform another search with the
 current search screen, or use llie Search Options: Search Format option to
 select a different search screen for the window You can then perform the
 search and display (lie records. The records will  be displayed in child
 windows.

You can use Tile or Cascade Windows lo set tlie default behavior for how
 new windows are displayed.

When you close a  window, the system closes all of its child windows. For
example. If you close a search window, all the display windows will also
be dosed.
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4-16 Snrrh VKmlon Menu far
 Entiles           ©-L Complete entries from a line Index.

 When you are viewing an index list, you can copy any term fioin the list
 into a search field as part of your search request. You can also type an
 index term directly into the search field.

 Select words  to get a word browse window, as shown in Pigmc 4-2 .
 T figure '1-2  IVcptJ tlraiuse tViinfniv
  r;| [lie  EJII  Upllnni
                          CUAniw-I.SEAIlClll
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  You can ,,sc U,c following keys when editing (he connection line:
[if"
'-'
  Options
                             VSC lhc amw kcys lo scro" 'cl and rirl.l in
                             Ilicconneclioiillnc.

                             Usc ®'0 «° ddc|e <'« cnllrc conlciils of the
                             coiuiecllon line.

                             Use tl.is key lo delete single cliaraclers.
 Search
 Scared format
Search Mode
                                    The default search screen for Uiis
                                    application. You can set the
                                    default screen to any available
                                    search screen. Press Ilic spacebar
                                    lo list Ine available scardi
                                  ( scrccn(s). Ilio screen you dioosc
                                    will be (he default screen for
                                    entering all search requests.
                                    Tliis field can be set lo exact or
                                    extend _
                                                                                                   Browse
                                     only Hie cxacl scardi Icnn as il Is
                                     entered. Extended search mode
                                     causes (he system lo conduct
                                     extended searches thai locate all
                                     components of the search term,
                                     Induding acronyms and
                                     hyphenated terms. UsetlicQQ
                                     keys to toggle Hie choices.
                                     Simple or editable. Press the
                                     00 keys to toggle between the
                                     choices. The difference between
                                     these connection types Is
                                     described in the subsections
                                     Simple Mode and Editable Mode in
                                     the Connection section earlier in
                                     this chanter.
                                     Select Uxis box it, using keyboard
                                     mode, you want the system lo
                                     perform a scardi oi\ly after
                                     pressing 0. Otherwise (he
                                     syjicm pcifuims A search n(lcr
                                     leaving a scar Ji nxlanglc wilh
                                     the QQ keys.
The Drowse option enables you to look at the list of index (emu available
for a search field.
If a search field has both a word and line Index, the system will display a
menu with the following choices when you select Browse:
                (5JD-W Individual words from a word Index.
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                                                                                     4-12 Snnh \Vindom Afcnu Bar
                                              SmrcJi IVinrfom Menu IJar 4-1
  lt> iMMlonn Hip cniss-rcfcicncc •sc.irch. fiisl select Ilic word or plir.iscyou
 waul In use foi i loss-reference searching (cillicr using Oil or Copy)  Ilicn
 move to Ilic sc.inli window of I he oilier application anj use Paste lo copy
 I he sc.irch lei in mlo Ihc search rectangle you want. You can then use
 D.il.i/i:valiidlc In perform (he search in lli.il application

 Connection

 Use llu> ConiiiV.i-in window lo select Ilic connector you wniil lo use lo
 uiniHxl your su.iith rccLinglcs. lliis is mil Ilic S.IIIIL-as Ihu Lonncclor useil
 IH.-I wccu sc.ircli Ivrnis in Ihc same scaicli nclanglc. llic Connector for
 between rccLiiiglcs dclermines the search beliavior when you enlcr search
 Icnns in several -clangles. Hie default rectangle coiuieclor is AND. Ilie
 operalors AND, OR, or WT1IOUT can be used lo connect individual
 search rcctangk-s.

 You can use Connection in ciUicr Simple or Editable mode. You set lliis
 option using the Options/Scardi  dialog box (described In the Optima
 sect.on below).  'I i,c sections below describe how Connection works in
 cadi inudc.

 Simple  Mode

 When you sclu.1 (.oniiccl. ion niut you .nc in Simple mode, UK; ciiurnl
 l(i);ir.il lonnixlo,  .'ill Iw displayed at the Icfl of each search icU.in,;!.; ih.it
 lonlanis an eiiliy, and each search rectangle entry will be siiriouiidcd by
 parentheses.

 To cliangc the logical connection between search rectangles, move the
 cursor lo a sear.' -rtangle containing a search term and press the right
 mouse button 01 pi ess Ihc spacebar. The system displays a list of
operators Inclioiiso fiom.  Select the logical boolean connector you want.
 An example is shown  in figure 4-1 .
                                                                                                       •riC'"e'l-l:  Connrclinn r.rnmiile
If the ddaidi logical conneclor AND b valid for all scard, recU,nE|cs
connecdon operator or connecuon nan^ wiU be shown t ISS

Editabta
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                                                                                4-7
Help
                 Mask Languajo                   Enables you to change the language for
                                                lite ciincni search or display screen.
                                                When you select Mask Language, the
                                                system  displays the current language in
                                                the first field (non-cdilable) and
                                                displays a list of possible languages lo
                                                choose from in the second field, "lo
                                                change  the language for the current
                                                search or display screen (but not menus
                                                and (lie user interface), select a new
                                                language from the list.
                When you select Help (©), you get a menu with the following choices:

                l"d"                           Alpl wbelical list of all help index
                                               entries.

                Keytari                        Describes key assignments.

                U3lnU "e'P                       Describes how lo use the help syslcm.

                You can j;cl •  i line help .it any time by sclcclinj; O  1 lie help IIIMMRPS
                displayed an .• combination of the CD Answer for Windows help and
                your applical  :i specific help messages. Tlie messages are contained in
                two files:
                             ...ilnlns Held help messages
                                                    I
                _DW_. contains CD Answer for Windows function help messages


                You can modi.'y cither Tile lo laitor Hie help system lo your final
                application.
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                To get a listing of key assignments, select Koyboa id. To get a list of hch>
                Index items, select Indox.                           "           '
                Select Using Help lo get a description of how lo use the help system.

Search Window Menu Bar

                When you open an application, the system automatically opens a Search
                window, wliere you enter your search information. ll,c Me bar for (lie
                window contains the name CD Answer and the name of the application.
                The Search Window Is split Into two child windows: a window containir,E
                the search screen formal; and a window used for entering connection
                information (described in the Connection section below). The Search
                Window Menu Bar has (lie foUowin- Items:

                fll8                           5  ime as for CD Answer Main Menu
                                              I  ir, but the Save Query, Save Query
                                              fi s. Load Query, and Clear Query
                                              options arc also active.

                                              Cut, paslc and copy operations, and
                                              connection operations.

                                              Only the Search ami Mask Language
                                              options arc nclivc.
 Edit

 Option

 Brown
 fiau
Jflndw
                                              Drowse Index items.
                                              Evaluates a search using Hie current
                                              search strategy, and creates and
                                              activates a display window. Use tlus
                                              option to perform (lie search and to
                                              display the records found from a
                                              search.

                                              Perform windows operations.
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  Appllcalloil




  Directory


  Directory List



  Application Usl
                                  Displays (he name of Hie current
                                  application. If no application Is open. It
                                  displays the mine of Hie default
                                  application.

                                  A non-editable field containing the
                                  name of Hie current directory.
                                  A window containing ||)C list of
                                  available directories. Use Uiis window
                                  to select a directory.
                                  A window containing Hie list of
                                 applications available in (lie current
                                 directory. Use this area to select the
                                 application to open..





Close

lu close an ,. ,,|jaijon and aH of lu assocjil|ct|  . ^
Options
Exit
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                 Wlien you select Options, tlie system displays a menu willi Hie following
                 options:
                 Search




                filsplay




                |mag«


                MOW Language
 Displays a list of search screen names.
 Select a name to cause a new search
 screen to be drawn in (he scare1
 window (tlils selection Is active only
 when you are In a search window).
 Displays a list of display screen names
 Select a name to cause a new display
 screen  to be drawn in the display
 window (this selection is active only
 when you are in a display window).

 Dl.-ipl.iys a list of linage options (this
 selection Is active only when you arc in
 an image window).

 Enables you to change the current
 language for the menus and user
 interface. When you scletl Menu
 Language, Uic system displays Utc
 current language hi the first Reid
 (non-editable) and displays a list of
 possible languages to choose from in
 the second field. To change Uic
 language for menus and Hie user
 Interface (but not search and display
screens), select a new language from
IhellsL
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                                                                               r,it
                 [lie
File
                 Options
                           O|icii and close applications, pcrfoiin pilnl
                           and cxjjorl operations, load ami save queries,
                           and exit Ilic program.

                           Open a search, display or image window,
                           change languages, or change screen forinals.

-e'p                       Get conlcxl-sensitivc on-line help.

These mciv. |.ar opUons arc described more fully in the sections below.
the system displays a menu with the following


          Open an application.

          Close Hie aclivc application and all its
          associated windows.

          Print items from a display or image
          window (only active when in a display
          or image window).

          1'iinl a single rccuid or a single nmgc
          from a display or image window (only
          active when in a display or image
          window).

          Export Items from a display window
          (only active when in a display
          window).

          Save the current search criteria to the
          current file (only active when in a
       • .'search window).
                Open Appllcaii in..
                Close

                PrtnL..



                hint Oijo...



                Eiport.


                Save Query
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Save Query Ai-


Load Query-


Cleat Query

Load Sellings


Saxe Settings



Ejll


AJjout
Save Uic current search criteria to a
specified file (only aclivc when In a
search window).
Load the search criteria In the specified
file (only active when in a search
window).

Clear the current search criteria (oruy
active when In a search window).

Load a set of previously saved dialog
box settings (only active when in a
display window).

Save the current set of dialog box
sellings (only aclivc when in a display
window).

Qose all applications and exit CD
Answer (or Windows.

Get Information about Windows.
                                                                                                 1 lie options available In the CL) Answer Main Window ait described
                                                                                                 below. For options available in (lie search, display or image windows, sec
                                                                                                 the corresponding sections (Search Window Menu Bar, Display Window
                                                                                                 Menu Bar, and Image Window Menu Bar) later In tills chapter.

                                                                                                 Open Application

                                                                                                 When you select Open Application, the system displays a dialog box .
                                                                                                 for you to select the application to open. The dialog box has four entry
                                                                                                 areas:
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 Chapter 4  The CD Answer Menu Bar
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Accelerator Keys
             0-
The foil jwing accelerator keys nrc available:
®"p              File/Prinl
®'°              r,lc/P,i,,lOi,c
^•\ ._
                  filc/iixpurl
                  nic/Exil
                  Edil/Cul
                  Edil/Pasle
                  Edil/Copy I
                 Options/Search
                 Options/Display
                 Options/Image
               D-E
              a-s
            ©-H
                 CS-"              Drowse/Word
                 ®~K              Drowse/Entries
                 ls3-D              Data/Display
                 ©-r              View/Full
                 ®-L              Vlew/LlsJ
                ®'x              View/Image
                ®~®             Windows/Cascade
                ®~0             Windows/Tile
                ©                Help
                Mnemonic Selection
                Many menu Hems In CD A,wwcr for Windows also I
                           ,           ,
                            .  r,   n  c "T1- Mncnionic 5ciccii°11 Mf
                Mn.           ,   ' " mncnlonlc fc"y »»'/ «*«li «'C .urn,, llc,n, i.
                Iocs wl perfonn ihe menu action. The me..,, wi.l, (!„ ilcm you «,„(
               musl be open for you lo use Ihc .nnanonic sclecUon key for U,c ilc,,,.
               Mnenionlc selecUon Iceys « underlined wllhln U,e menu Items on U,e

                                                                                   CD Answer Main Menu Bar
                                                                                                       .  -n. __.PPll'calion'you >« located in Ihe CD Answer Main
                                                                                                       • TTw CD Answer Main Menu Bar has Ihe following hems:
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                                                                (his search, you
                                                                would havclo enter
                                                                "FINANCIAL
                                                                DURDEN" AND
                                                                "TAXES". Tills
                                                                would find all
                                                                records with the
                                                                phrases "financial
                                                                burden" and "taxes"
                                                                in llic text rectangle.
Executing a Searcii

                To exec,,.e a search, enter a valid seard, request into a search rectangle or
                rectan,;!, s and select the Data opUon from the Search Window Menu Uar
                (or press eJ). rhcn select Evaluato from that menu

                A Winlrii B number appears lo the right of the seardi recla,,,;lc  lids is the
                estimate, i number of records that meet the scard, criteria for this search
                     O -

                When Hi.- mrcli is completed, the final number of found rccoids Hut „«.(
                lie scar, • uilcita is displayed lo the right of the search rcxlanglc  11*
               lolol n»mlw of (he records Hut mcl the search criteria for all scn.ch
               rectangles is displayed in tlie  Connection Window at the bottom of the
               screen. This is the number of records in the found set  Use
               D-ia/P  -,i.y (®-Dl to display .l-c records in a found set (see the
               section L,  , ,ay IVinJow Menu  Bar In Chapter 4).

               Chapter •« also dcscnbcs how  lo use me Drowse window to select search
               terms.
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                                              t ami Fhanrlu Smir/u-
                                                                              J-M rtnmi'lr Srmrli Rrij\ir\lt
 >-  25
 1900»  TO
 1923«
                        Amount
Date
JAJM TO 'JAR*
                       Dale
  Will icliiin
  have a number greater limn
  orcc|ii.il in 25 in Hie amount
  rectangle.
   /ill return .ill records lli.il
   ave cnlnes in n dale
  icctaiigic between I'JOO.nml
  1923. Note Hint you do not
 Itavc lo include the inonlli
 and day Information, you
 can use a  wildcard lo
 represent that information.
 Error. You cm nol search
 for a rnnp,c of dales based
 on inunllu alone.  If you
 wanl (o be able lo search for
 all records llial liavc cnliics
 In (lie dale rectangle
 between January and
 March for lite complete
 span of d.iy* .nul ycais In
 your database, restructure
 your data so that you can
 create a  scpar.-ilc field lor
 month..  You can then
cntciing JAII TO IIAH in the
nionlli i ..-dangle and ALL in
die year rectangle.
                                                                              Example Search Requests
You can combine all of (lie above operators into complex search request'
In order lo restrict your seardu You can fuitlicr restrict your search by
entering search requests In several rectangles.
Some example searches arc:
                                                                     Search Request
                                                                     10000 .. 12999 OR 45000  .,
                                                                     78000
                                                                                                                             Sample
                                                                                                                             Rectangle
                                                                                                                             Zip Code
                                                                                            (GEORGE "AND" BARBARA)
                                                                                            ADJ3  BUSH
                                                                                           "FINANCIAL BURDEN" AND
                                                                                           TAXES
                                                                                                     Text
                                                                                                     Text
                                               Result
                                               Will find all records
                                               with numbers
                                               between 10000 and
                                               12W9 or 45000 and
                                               78000 In Ilic zip code
                                               rectangle.

                                               Will find all records
                                               with the phrase
                                               George and U.ii barn
                                               Mush or llnb.ira and
                                              George Uush.
                                              If there Is a line
                                              Index, this will result
                                              in an error.  You
                                              cannot search for a
                                              phrase connected lo
                                              a word wilh an AND
                                              because the system
                                              cannot search a Unc
                                              Index and word
                                              Index at the same
                                              lime. To perform
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                                                                                             3-12 Ranges anil Phonetic Searches
                 3->3275?
                                       Telephoi c
                 HI*
                 •ADLE*
                                       Stale
                                       Text
Will find all 7-illglt
telephone numbers Hint
begin with 3, followed by
any digit, then 32. followed
by any digit, llicn 5, and
then any digit.
Will find all occurrences of
words beginning willuir in
the slate rectangle.
Will find all words tlial
have ABLE in tlic middle.
Such as DISABLED,
EH ABLE, and so on.
Ranges and Phonetic Searches
                There are several olher types of searches available lit CD Answer for
                Windows. YI- i can search for a range of numbers or dales, all numbers
                greater than in less tlian a specified number, all records with no ciilry in a
                nxlanjjlc, ami HI records wilh an cnlry in a specified ictl.ui|;lc.
                In .ulililiiin. liirii: i'. phonrlic sc.iidiinj; capability so llul you i.m sran li
                for all words "iai are phonetic ct|iiivalcnls.  Tor example, you might know
                a person's name, but not know the exact spelling. You can scardi for all
                names that s-»md the same, such as Mayer, Meyer, and Meier, by using a
                phonetic sea.
                The rcmainuij; available search options an>:
                LIKE 
                                  Searches for all occurrences dial sound like 
                                  (using the p|iqnclic index, if available).  I'ur example,
                                  LIKE Mayer looks for Meier, Mayec. and Mcyoc.
                                  Less than x, where x Is a number.
>               Greater llian x, where x Is a number.
o              Less than or equal to x, where x Is a number.
>a              Greater than or equal (o x, where x is a number.
 TO          Range search, Indusive, where x and / arc numeric
                  seardi terms..
_«y>            Range search, Induslve, where x and y are numeric
                  seardi terms.
o <*>             Not equal to x  (the o symbol is the not operator),
                  where x Is a number.
NONE             Finds all records where the field is empty. If you
                  have several lags In one rectangle, the system finds
                  records for which none of the fields referenced by the
                  tags lave data.
ALL               Finds all records where the field Is not empty.

Some examples of seardi requests using the entries above arc:
                                                   Search llequejl
                                                   10000..12999
                                                   10000 TO
                                                   12999
                                                   LIRE Smith
                      Sample
                      Keclangle
                      Zip Code
                      Zip Code
                      Name
Hesiill
Will tcliirn all icconls with
a number between 10000
a..d 12999, indusive. in the
zip code rectangle.
Same as above.

Will return all phonetic
equivalents to Smith, sudi
as Smyth and Smylhc.
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                                                                  Tiunrnlian Sym
                                                 3-10 TtunalianSymboti
                 PEACE IICAR10 HAnCII
Title
                 HEMUIIG SAI1E3
                 CLOSED
Text
Trunc?«ion Symb'.' -
l(Xl.1H|;l<'  In (III-;
«aw, Ihuoidei Is
Important so you
would use ADJ1
Inslcad of
NEAR1.

Will fiml all
iccunls lli.il II.IVG
I lie words FEACE
and MARCH
willn'n 10 words
o( eat.li oilier in
the lille
rectangle.  The
oidcr in ivlncli
llwy .ipjxMr docs
not iitaller.

Will find Ml
records that II.IVR
the wonU
IIKAIUHG.iiK.1
CLOSED tvilhin
tlic saute
sentence.
                You can use truncation symbols lo search for Icniu based on iwtlial woids
                or entries.  lor example, you can search for all names beginning willi
                HAJVR ts, such as I In prison, t-torrlsburg, and so on. You can nlso use
                liiiitcnliun al Uic bvgmninr; of a word, so tltal yon ran jcaicli (or .ill mines
                ciuliiirj in SOU, such as JO|M\SOJI, I lanson, and so on.
                                                                                                               Truncation scnrclics are nacful wticn yon arc sr.irrlilnj; f
                                                                                                               Tor example. If you waul lo search for all occuricnccs of the iblc of
                                                                                                               MicWgan, you can enter HI with truncation. This will find all
                                                                                                               abbreviations of Michigan as well as complete spellings.
                                                                                                               The valid truncation symbols arc:
                                                                                                               •(asterisk)
                                                                                                               7 (question mark)
                                                                                             Replaces an/ number of cliaraclcrs In (lie
                                                                                             search term. Il can come at Ihc beginning,
                                                                                             middle or end of a search (crni (for example,
                                                                                             SMITH* or *DURG). No more Ilian two
                                                                                             occurrences per term  are perrnillcd.
                                                                                             Replaces one character in the search term. Il
                                                                                             can be repeated and come anywhere in the
                                                                                             search term (for example. O77765).
                                                                                                               Sonic examples of search requests using Iruncallon arc:
                                                                                                               Search Kequesl

                                                                                                               3231557
                                                                                        Sample
                                                                                        Rectangle

                                                                                        Tclcpliunc
Result

Will lind nil 7-
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                                                                  3-7
 newsp.i|>>. dalnlMSO in which you waul to rind all tccords Hut li.ivca tillc
 recl.inglc w:lli Hie words SENATE and DUUGET williinS words of each
 oilier.

 Proximity marches also enable you to find re  rds in wlilcli (lie specified
 Irnns app- ,ir together In the same sentence.    r example, in the
 ncwspnp i • l.il.iunse you might want lo find n.l records that have Ilic
 winds III "UNO and CLOSED in the same sentence.
 A proxiii"!.- search can l>c particularly useful if you have an application
 with onl) .1 word index but waul to find somebody based on the first and
 List name-  Tor example, if your newspaper database'is indexed only by
 woid. Hid- -he term GEORGE  DUSll will nol be indudeil.  Each Icim will
Ix: include I separately GEORGE and DUSll. Therefore, lo search for
George Ui .li you would have to search for GEORGE AND BUSH. This
search will, clum each article Uial contains George (for example, George
 I l.irnson) .-uj IInsli (for example, Harbara Hush) logrlhcr. I lowcvvr, you
can use a jiiinciimly scaic.li to search for only the Georges that .ip|*:ar
within 1 wn.d of Ihc term Uush. Ilie scaiclt syntax for this search is
GCOKGE A" 11 uusil.  Tlic example seclion below includes this search


 I lio v.iliil | nxiniity o|wr.ilon .11 c:
AOJoo
                'I he search Icrnw musl a'ppcar within x words of one
                another in the search rectangle, where x is a number. For
                example, THIS ADJS THAT will find all records in which
                Ihc woid Tl IIS appears within 5 words of the word
                11IA F in the search rcctanplr Ilie order in wludi the
                words appear is inipor lanl. I his option is available only
                if word positional information was specified. If x is
                OHM tied, it defaults lo I.
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                                                                                  3-6 Proximity Operators
SAME           The icarch terms must occur In Ihc same rectangle.
                Available only If field positional information was
                specified.
SAME3          The search terms must occur in Ihe same sentence-*'
                Available only if sentence positional infonnalion was
                specified.
NEAH        The search terms musl appear within x terms of one
                another In the search rectangle. 'Hie order in wluch they
                appear is irrelevant. Available only if word positional
                Information was specified. If x is omitted, it defaults lo

NEAHS       The search terms must app< ar willun x sentences of one
                another in the search rectangle. The order in wluch they
                appear Is Irrelevant. Available only if sentence positional
                Information was specified. If x is omitted, it ilct.mlls to
                I.

""          '   A blank space b Interpreted depending on Ihc dcf.mll
                search selection for this search rectangle.


Sonic examples of scnrcli rcinicsls using |nuxiinlly o|>ci.ilor5 .nc.
Search Request
GEORGE  ADJ1  BUSH
Sample
Rectangle
Text
Result
Will find all
records that have
Ihc words
GEORGE and
BUSH willun one
word of each
other In the 'cxl
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                                                                                                 f iifliral Cfryir
                'I ii so.iK.li fur .IK ilcin iii the ilnl.ib.isc, you cnlcr a valkl scaicli ionics! inlu
                out! or moie suari.li uxlanglcs. A valid search request contains one or
                more scanh Unns. whore .1 search Icnn can be a won! or a string. Multiple
                MMich luinu inay be scp.ir.ilcd by logitnl u;i«niurs, prcuiiiufy opoalois. or
                blanks  A search ronicsl may also contain truncation symbols, pnicnlliescs,
                »ri|iiol.ilu)i. maiks  Cach of these scaicli elements is dcsuibcd in Hie
                subsections below
Logical Operators
                Logical operators enable you lo seardi for records in Ilic database based
                on more limn one term. For example, you miglil have a seaidi screen dial
                IMS Ihc rcilaiiglc Currency  You might want lo search in this rectangle for
                DOLLAR*; or POUNDS. You can enter both items in the rcil.inglc, separated
                by an OK  Hits enables you lo search for records lli.il contain either Icnn
                SimiLirly, you might want lo search for records th.il contain bolh lei ins. In
                this case, yi,« would use an AND lo connect the Icnns.

                You can also search for records Hut do not contain a certain Icnn. For
                example, yu might want lo search for all records except Iliosc Uial
                contain POUi'DS in the currency rectangle. In Ihis case, you would put»
                NOT opcr.v-r in fronl of POUND in Ihc currency icitanglc.

                1 he logical otjcrnlors In CD Answer for Windows arc as follows. You an
                use either the spelled out operator, such as AMD. or the symbol for (lie
                operator, sn") disable recognition
                                                                        of logical operators (for example, "AND" searches for Ihc word and).
                                                                        Double quotes also Instruct CD Answer for Windows to look for the
                                                                        search term in the line index first, if one is available.

                                                                        The system Interprets logical operators from left lo right, and performs
                                                                        operations in parentheses first. The examples below illustrate these rules.


                                                                        Sonic examples of search requests using logical operators arc
                                                                       Seardi Request •
                                                                       Jonea  OR Smith
                                                                       JONES.SMITH
Sample
Rectangle
Name
Name
Result

Will find all records
willi the name (ones,
Smilh or bolli in Ihc
name  rectangle.

Same as above. The
comma Is a symbol
used to represent
OR. If you want to
seardi for a term
with a comma in it,
for example Jones,
Fred, you must
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Chapter 3  Search Slrategies
                Aflcr ,l ..i,,,,. CO Answer for Whitlow* n.ul sckxli,,r. an n,,,,!,,	,„ ,|,«
                .Scaich VVin.l,.w a,,,M...,r«.  llns window conl.iins (he .Icr.inll sc.ml. Wmn
                for the an,l,, .,!„,„ .,i.d (he Search Window Menu Bar al ll.c lop of (lie
                screen  1 he lille in the Ullc bar of ll.c Search Window is (he name of ll.c
                search screen Sec Die section Wimfoit* in Cliaplcr 4 for a complete
                d.scussion of how ihe CD Answer for Windows windowing syslem
                works, llus , l-apicr describes how lo enter search crileria in a search
                crriwin
                saccn.
                An example search screen is shown in Figure 3-1.
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                                                                                                                 The cursor b located al the beginning of the firs! search rectangle. A
                                                                                                                 search rectangle Is die area on the screen where search requests are
                                                                                                                 entered In CD Answer for Windows.

                                                                                                                 You can move between search rectangles in the search screen by clicking
                                                                                                                 on a rectangle (or by using the QQ keys or PvJFKw^). A scroll bar on
                                                                                                                 the rightmost border of Hie search screen Indicates whether there arc
                                                                                                                 search rectangles above or below the visible screen.
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                                             7 fir fiuMffuluin CiacKim 2-3
2   Pl.il t- III • |irii|;i.initjMi. in your I loppy dlik diivc (iitu.illy ]>llcalii)n  hum the di.ilng box, (he
system opens a Search Window, which contains (he default search screen
for the application. This Is where you enter  search requests. Clw|!ler3
describes how lo enter a search strategy in CD Answer for Windows.
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Chapter 2 Installation and Start-Up
Hardware and Ope. Jling System Requirements

               CD Answer f-jr Windows lins llie following hardware and operating
               system requirements. The data relriev.il speed of CD Answer Tor
               Windows '' partially dependent on llic hardware. In general, (lie niorc
               memory ami hard disk opacity you Ivave, the bcllcr performance you will
               experience

               Hardware          IDM PC-ATor 100% compatible willi 2Mb ficc
                                  extended memory, 20 MU Imid disk.

                                  CD-KOM diivc will) Appropriate LOiiliulleraiul
                                  Interface cable from I lil.iclii. Philips or Sony, or
                                  any oilier CD-KOM diive with ISO 9660or I lig.li
                                  Sierra coinpiiliblc dcviic driver.
               Updating
               System
MS-DOS 3.0 or higher with Microsoft* Windows"
3 0 r>r higher. Microsoft Extensions
(MSCDEX.HXE) to ace:  . die CD-ROM diivc.
               llecoumieiiiVd      For (lie best performance, the following
                                  configuration is recommended:

                                  Use Windows version 3 I. Ireid 1IIMKM SYS (using
                                  the line DI;VICE=I IIMLM SYS in your ciin/ic-sys
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                                                                                          2-2 GrufMc Pit/Jay Demcti ewl fnnttii
                                  rile), and Install SMARTDRV.EXn (uslnf, Ihc line
                                  INSTALUSMAKTDUVJ-Xn In your eonflgjys
                                  fUe).

Graphic Display Devices and Printers

               CD Answer for Windows supports all graphic display devices and
               printers supported by Microsoft Windows versions 3.0 and 3.1.

132-Column Display
                        t
               CD Answer for Windows will jupnort 132-coluinn display with (he
               following hardware and software <  nfiguralion:
               * Mulll-lret|uency VGA monitor
               • Video card and utility tlial jupp'M 132-colunm display

               The 132-coIuuui display is csjwially useful (ur COM (Cmnpnlcr Oiilpiil
               Microfilm) appliuilions because It allows you to view Ihc cntiic wullh of
               the text on one screen.
Note:          You must switch lo (he 132-column display nuxle (usinp, software
               supplied willi your ilispl.iy .idnjilcr ur oiK'raliii)', system) Ixjfoie slMltni;
               (lie iclilcval softwutc. 'Htc 132-cohnnii mode will not 3ti|i|x>il r;n|il\it
               linage display}.

The Installation Program

               CD Answer for Windows b shipped willi a menu diiven installation
               program, the installation steps are as follows:
               1.  Run Microsoft Extensions by typing MSCDEXEXE at the DOS
                   prompt. Make a note of (he drive teller assigned lo /our CD-ROM
                   drive (for example, D:\).
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