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To return to the Full Text page, you can either use the Back button on the Page Toolbar or the relevant function key of your browser. For example Netscape Navigator users should use the Back button.
Pictorial material and certain non-Roman
scripts such as Hebrew are scanned as graphic images and are known as figures. Since it is
not possible for figures to appear on the screen as they do in the original volume, each
figure appears as the icon
in the Full text page: clicking this icon accesses the Figure page. The
download size in bytes of the figure appears next to the Figure icon. The larger the
download size, the longer the corresponding Figure page will take to download.
Some of the data in Literature
Online is in tabular format. Since it is not possible for tables to appear
on the screen as they do in the original text, each table appears as the icon
in the Full Text/Record
page: clicking this icon accesses the Table page. The download size in bytes of the table
appears next to the Table icon. The larger the download size of a table, the longer the
corresponding Table page will take to download.
Some documents in Literature
Online contain notes such as marginal notes or footnotes. You can access
these notes by clicking the Note icon
appearing in the Full Text/Record. This will download
a page containing the contents of the note. The Note page can be navigated
in the same way as the Full Text/Record page.
For all notes, the download size in bytes appears next to the icon in the text. The larger the download size, the longer the corresponding page will take to download.
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