Searching with the Table of Contents
As an alternative to browsing through the contents of Checkpoint, you
may wish to search for information in specific areas of the Table of Contents.
Note that Table of Contents searching is independent of Checkpoint's main Search feature, although the procedures
are similar.
To perform a search in the Table of Contents:
- Click Table of Contents from the top menu
bar.
- Zoom in to or expand
the Table of Contents as necessary until you locate the entries
you wish to search.
- As shown in the example below, check the entries
you wish to search. You can select up to a maximum of 15 headings.

Note: By selecting a given Table of Contents heading, you automatically
include all its subentries, so you do not need to check them separately.
For a more focused search, drill down
and select lower level headings.
- Enter your search keywords in the Search these keywords:
field, or select Thesaurus/ Query Tool for these advanced search
functions:
- A previous
keywords list is available on the Thesaurus/ Query Tool
screen allowing you to choose one of the last 10 keywords you have
used.
- Special search
syntax is available to help you refine your search. Choose a search
connector from the Append Connectors list.
- Use the Thesaurus
pane to generate a list of your search terms' synonyms that appear
in the sources you are searching. To automatically include all synonyms,
click the Include all alternatives in query link.
- Click the Search button to execute your search.
As with a regular search, your search results appear on the Source
List or Document List screens.
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