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Special markers, Quick commands – Franklin EBM-901 User Manual

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Special Markers

When reading and moving through text, you may see Special
Markers - images of blocked text. Special markers indicate that
more information is available. The following are some examples
of Special Markers:

-

, Footnote

Graphic or figure

Bibliographic entry
Unavailable section of text
Unavailable graphic illustration
Table reference
Cross reference

Bookmark

Pronounces the headword, highlighted word,
or entry.

To view the information associated with a special marker, follow
these steps.

1. Tap the marker to view its information in sub-text.

If the information takes up more than on screen, use the
scroll bar to view more text.

2. When done, tap

or OK to return to the text you were

reading.

Quick Commands

When reading and moving through text, you may see Quick
Commands - a row of buttons at the bottom of text. Quick
Commands act as hyperlinks that jump to a related section of
the text. They most commonly appear in medical references.

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