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There are two ways to view the full file with the matching text, fully formatted:
Ctrl+O — opens the file in the default program for such files for further editing
| • | The file is opened, with the cursor at the top of the file |
| • | The words at the beginning of the matching entry are copied to the clipboard, and can be pasted into the default program’s find function to help you go to the proper location |
| • | This works similarly under Windows and on the Mac |
Alt+P — in the default configuration, opens the Popup Viewer (currently, View, Popup Viewer on the Mac)
| • | PDF files (Windows and Mac): All matching terms in the file are highlighted, and the file is opened to the page containing the match. |
| • | HTML files: All matching terms in the file are highlighted, and the page is opened to the entry containing the matching (indicated by a red arrow). |
| • | DOCX, DOC, and RTF files: If Word is installed on your Windows system, the matching entry will be selected and highlighted. If running Windows without Word installed, or you are running on a Mac, the popup viewer functions similarly to Ctrl+O above. |
There are a wide variety of other viewer options under File, Configure Viewers, each with its own characteristics, but in most cases the default options above are the most powerful.
See also:
Orbis+
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