Do you have a question about how to use Little Reader? Check out the Help Manual!
It features all the new functions and is a great knowledge base for everyone who is seeking easy-to-understand answers to questions from installation to usage, language packs to printing!
This is how our new Help Manual looks like:
How to Use Help Manual1. Click on the Help button.
2. You can find help on topics in the following ways:
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Contents - Browse the contents for general instructions on how to use Little Reader.
- If you are looking for something more specific, it may be filed under more general titles.
e.g. If you are looking to change a category name, you will find it under the following path: >Editing Categories
>Editing a Category
>Change a Category Name - Click each one to find help on each topic. Within each help article, you will also find a “Related Toics” section at the bottom of the page.
Use it to find other articles which may be of some help to you.
Note: Beside each topic in the contents, you will find an icon.
- A book – means that there are more subtopics underneath it; click it to view them.
- A question mark – means that there are no subtopics underneath it.
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Index - Click on the Index tab (besides the Contents tab), where you will find a list of keywords in alphabetical order.
- You can type in keywords or key phrases. As you type, the keywords or phrases that match will be highlighted.
- When you have found the keyword, you can click on the Display button at the bottom (you can also double click to open it).
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Search If the keywords you have typed do not match any of the keywords in the Index, you can try to search this in the Search section.
- Click on the Search tab.
- Type in your keyword.
- If you would like to open your search to not only the titles of the topics, but also to the text in the articles, check the “In result” box.
Alternatively, to only search the titles, check the “Titles only” box.
- If you would like to make sure the results includes all the words in your keywords, check the “All words” circle. However, if you just want the results to include one or more of the words that you have typed, check the “Any words” circle.
- Click Search.
- Highlight the article that you want to read and click on the Display button (or double click) to view it.
Note: Your searched words will be highlighted in the article.
If you still have not found help on what you are looking for, don’t hesitate to ask us on the forums!