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Using The Electronic Guide
Keeping Track of Where You've Been
Keeping Track of Where You've Been
An electronic book can keep track of what you've already read. If
you wish you could go back to the page you read five minutes ago,
but you don't remember where you were, follow these steps:
1 Click History.
The program displays a list of all the topics you've viewed in
this session.
A history list
2 Click the topic's title.
3 Click the top box and you're back where you were before.
You can delete topics from this list or clear the list entirely by
clicking the appropriate boxes.
Getting Help
The electronic guide comes with its own help text. If you are not
sure about a feature, click Help.
Help is context sensitive. If you keep the Help window open, the
Help text changes to describe the current feature you are pointing
at with your pointer.
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer