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Below you find an example of 2 pages out of a publication made browsable by EZ-base. In a publication the corresponding article data in EZ-web can be shown using an article link.
 
A publication can be found in EZ-web -> clicking a publication button in the Publication tab.
 
Publication
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Article link

1. Article link
Clicking this article link will open the corresponding article detail page.
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Zoom in

2. Zoom in
Zoom the page upto 100% (and back to the original size).
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Print

3. Print
Open (and close) the print screen with this button. Make a selection of the pages to be print, of print the entire publication.
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Save

4. Save
Open (and close) the download screen. Make a selection of the pages to be downloaded, or download the entire publication.
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First page

5. First page
Go to the first page of the publication.
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Previous page

6. Previous page
Go to the previous page of the publication.
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Page designation

7. Page designation
Prior to the slash you the page number is displayed of the page which you are at. After the slash the total amount of pages of this publication is displayed.
You can also enter a page numer here, after enter or with the button "Choose page" the concerning page will be opened.
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Choose page

8. Choose page
If at Page designation a page number is entered, the entered page can be opened with this button.
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Next page

9. Next page
Go to the next page of the publication.
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Last page

10. Last page
Go to the last page of the publication.
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Show favorites

11. Show favorites
Show all pages that are marked favorite via the "Set favorite" button.
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Set favorite

12. Set favorite
Set this page as a favorite.
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Index

13. Index
Opens (and closes) an overview of all pages.
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Full screen

14. Full screen
Open (and close) the publication full screen.
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Search

15. Search
Find the entered search term in the publication. The result is an overview of all pages in which the search term was found.
Note: if the search term does not produce the desired result, you can search with a wildcard (*):
For example, the search term *hoe can return both shoe and work shoe in the search result.