- How can I find information about a particular driver, team, manufacturer, country, etc.?
- How can I find information about every qualifying session or race?
- How can I find out whether or not this eBook carries data about a particular driver, team, etc.?
That's easy! Use TreePad's powerful Search function and you'll easily locate anything you wish.
To search efficiently, it is helpful to understand the basic difference between nodes and articles:
- nodes are titles or headings, so to speak. They are the strings of words that you see on the left pane, forming the list that is used as navigation tree. Each node labels, or identifies, an article (or text).
- articles, in turn, are the actual contents on the right pane (such as the text that you are reading now). For the purpose of the current eBook, each article corresponds to an "e-page" in the eBook.
To search just within an article, or "e-page," please use the blue Search button (blue binoculars on white background). The procedure is pretty straightforward.
To search a group of articles at once and/or the tree structure (partially or totally), please use the black Search button (black binoculars, no special background).
The latter type of Search being a unique feature, and characteristic of the TreePad line of software, direct illustration should prove more enlightening than explanation.
It is pertinent to advance that, independently of the Search function that you start out with, you can always switch to the other, without needing to click once more on one of the Search icons. These two Search modes function quite in complementarity, as you will find out.
Now, please check the tree nodes (branches) subjacent to this one, where there are a few search examples:
Because TreePad is also a database, it is the ideal storage software for sports fans, collectors...in sum, whatever the hobby at stake, when the data is stored with TreePad, it is always quick and easy to find any detail that has been previously typed or pasted in.
In addition, TreePad's hyperlinking options make it a yet more functional and useful storage tool.
Anyway, all you need to do is to type in the key word(s) for any information that you are after, then click on Search, and you'll immediately locate what you need. Then just double-click on the result(s) and you'll reach the page(s) you want in no time.
Of course you need to be using .
If you are enjoying this eBook on-line, in html form, then you need to search MieNet to locate information that you are after.
But you'll find out that TreePad's Search is far more practical, swift, and accurate.