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<li>Print a document using the <em>Print</em> button (representing a printer).</li>
<li>Print a document using the <em>Print</em> button (representing a printer).</li>
<li>Export a document in <accronym title="Portable Document Format">PDF</accronym>, using the <em>File</em> <em>Print as PDF</em> menu item. It will create a file which can be used to print or read the document later. Note that it will be formatted for priting and will thus remove the links.</li>
<li>Export a document in <accronym title="Portable Document Format">PDF</accronym>, using the <em>File</em> ? <em>Print as PDF</em> menu item. It will create a file which can be used to print or read the document later. Note that it will be formatted for priting and will thus remove the links.</li>
<li>Save the document as an <accronym title="Hyper Text Markup Language">HTML</accronym> file. It's not ideal for sharing but will keep the same formatting and links.</li>
<li>Save the document as an <accronym title="Hyper Text Markup Language">HTML</accronym> file. It's not ideal for sharing but will keep the same formatting and links.</li>
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<div class="subtitle"><a name="faq_find"></a>Search inside pages.</div>
<div class="subtitle"><a name="faq_find"></a>Search inside pages.</div>
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<div class="chapter">
<p>You can find specific words inside a document by searching for them. To do so, access the <em>Find in page</em> Dialog by going to the <em>Edit</em> <em>Search in Page</em> menu item.</p>
<p>You can find specific words inside a document by searching for them. To do so, access the <em>Find in page</em> Dialog by going to the <em>Edit</em> ? <em>Search in Page</em> menu item.</p>
<p>The dialog allows you to type a word, select some straightforward options and hit <em>Find next</em> to find that <strong>exact</strong> (minus case) sentence in the current page (document). It's a basic text matching search, not a <a href="#faq_search">search engine</a>.</div>
<p>The dialog allows you to type a word, select some straightforward options and hit <em>Find next</em> to find that <strong>exact</strong> (minus case) sentence in the current page (document). It's a basic text matching search, not a <a href="#faq_search">search engine</a>.</div>


<div class="subtitle"><a name="faq_copy"></a>Copy text from pages.</div>
<div class="subtitle"><a name="faq_copy"></a>Copy text from pages.</div>
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<p>As most applications, Kiwix supports copy-pasting. Select a piece of text using the mouse then click <em>Edit</em> <em>Copy</em> and you'll be able to paste that text in any other application ; or on the search engine.</p></div>
<p>As most applications, Kiwix supports copy-pasting. Select a piece of text using the mouse then click <em>Edit</em> ? <em>Copy</em> and you'll be able to paste that text in any other application ; or on the search engine.</p></div>


<div class="subtitle"><a name="faq_search"></a>Search accross all documents of the content packages.</div>
<div class="subtitle"><a name="faq_search"></a>Search accross all documents of the content packages.</div>
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<div class="title" style="text-indent: 0px;"<a name="online_help"></a>Online help</div>
<div class="title" style="text-indent: 0px;"><a name="online_help"></a>Online help</div>
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   <li><a href="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=175508&atid=873515">Report a bug</a></li>
   <li><a href="https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=175508&atid=873515">Report a bug</a></li>
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   <li><a href="http://tmp.kiwix.org/zim/0.9/">More content (zim files)</a></li>
   <li><a href="http://tmp.kiwix.org/zim/0.9/">More content (zim files)</a></li>
   <li><a href="http://www.kiwix.org/">Kiwix project Web page</li>
   <li><a href="http://www.kiwix.org/">Kiwix project Web page</a></li>
   <li><a href="http://www.openzim.org/">openZIM project Web page</li>
   <li><a href="http://www.openzim.org/">openZIM project Web page</a></li>
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