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Understanding Table of Contents View on Search Results
Table of Contents is one of three views on the Search Results screen. This view provides an outline view of categorized information. You can see all available information in a hierarchical structure of levels and sublevels.
Note: Table of Contents is the default view of the search results when you search from the Table of Contents screen. You can change the default view in the Search/Display area of the Options screen.
The Table of Contents view displays the following:
The following features apply to the Table of Contents view:
- If you select Display Level 2 or Display Level 3 at the top of the results, Checkpoint expands the topics and shows the subtopics two levels or three levels down.
- To display all sources, including those with no hits, click the View all results icon.
- To display only sources with hits, click the View Hits Only icon.
- To view a document's content, click the document title.
- To save or schedule the current search, click Save/Schedule Search in the upper right of the screen.
- To modify a search, see Modifying a Search.
- To view related courses, click the Related Courses link at the top middle of the screen.
- If you click the total number of documents on the Table of Contents view, the documents are sorted and ranked by either Relevance or Table of Contents (depending on your Sort by setting) to your search criteria. Gold stars
next to each document title indicate the relative score for your search query, with five gold stars being the most relevant.
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