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Browsing in a termbase means going from one entry to the next in the termbase. It is like leafing through the pages of a book. Each entry may have several terms. There may even be several terms in one language (synonyms) to denote a single concept.
If you are browsing through the termbase, all entries appear in alphabetical order, based on the current source language selection. The entries that match the current filter are highlighted in red.
To scroll through sections of the browse pane click [Page Up] or [Page Down].
To move to the next entry in the termbase, click the Browse Forward button or press [ALT]+[а].
To move to the previous entry, click the Browse Backward button or press [ALT]+[Я]. The entry is displayed in the entry pane.
You may also switch to the Browse tab, where you see the list of the terms in the browse pane. You can jump to an entry just by clicking the term in the list. You can also go through the list term by term using the up and down cursor keys.
You can set the number of entries that appear at one time in the browse pane in the Search Settings dialog box.
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