iViewer
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This feature will help you to navigate your way around the many aspects of the e-edition.  Please Note: The buttons and other features mentioned in this help page may differ from those displayed in the actual e-edition and you should check for any changes by consulting the Navigation Aid that is displayed on opening your e-edition.
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Using the iViewer facilities
PC Users  
Zoom In   Click left mouse button on the e-edition page or click the Zoom In icon on the top Menu Panel.  Your e-edition will contain several levels of Zoom each of which may be accessed by clicking the left mouse button.  Once you have reached the highest level of zoom further mouse clicks will be ineffective. 
Zoom Out   Click left mouse button on the e-edition page or click the Zoom Out icon the top Menu Panel. Your e-edition will contain several levels of Zoom each of which may be accessed by clicking the right mouse button.  Once you have reached the lowest level of zoom (the Two-Page view) further right mouse clicks will cause the Pages to turn. 
Mac Users  
Zoom In   Single click mouse button on the e-edition page or click the Zoom In icon on the top Menu Panel. Your e-edition will contain several levels of Zoom each of which may be accessed by clicking the left mouse button.  Once you have reached the highest level of zoom further mouse clicks will be ineffective. 
Zoom Out   CTRL + Single click mouse button on the page or click the Zoom In icon on the top Menu Panel. Your e-edition will contain several levels of Zoom each of which may be accessed by clicking the CTRL + right mouse button.  Once you have reached the lowest level of zoom (the Two-Page view) further CTRL + right mouse clicks will cause the Pages to turn. 
All Users  
Panning   After zooming in you may use the Panning function to move the page around in order to reveal those parts of the page that are hidden from view. Just press down and hold the left/single mouse button then drag the page image in any direction. Alternatively you can also use the arrow keys on the keyboard to achieve the same functionality.
Mouse Wheel   There are two possible function:- (1) In the Full-Two-Page view you may use your mouse wheel to turn pages of the digital edition (Wheel-up turns to previous pages. Wheel-down turns to next pages). (2) After Zooming in you may use the mouse wheel to scroll the page up and down.
Web Links   Left clicking will open a highlighted URL website in a new browser window.
Email Links   Left clicking will open your default mail application and populate with the highlighted email address.
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Navigation Panel
Mouse Wheel   You can use your mouse wheel to turn pages of the digital edition. When you have zoomed in on a page, you can then use the mouse wheel to scroll up and down.
Bookmarks You can use these bookmarks to mark a page which you want to look at again later. Simply left click on the chosen bookmark tab to expand it and mark the page. Clicking on an expanded tab will navigate back to the marked page. Clicking the expanded tab while viewing the book-marked page will remove the bookmark.
Page Index
Clicking on Page Index will open a window showing thumbnail views of the available pages. A tooltip showing the page number will appear when you place the mouse pointer over a thumbnail. Clicking on a thumbnail will bring take you directly to the page in question.
First Page
Takes you to the front page of the e-edition.
Previous Page
Turns a single page back to the previous page.
Jump To Page
Entering a page number into the Page-Entry field and pressing the Keyboard Enter key will take you directly to the appropriate page.  Alternatively (if available) clicking the 'Go' icon will also takes you to the appropriate page.
Next Page
Turns a single page onto the next page.
Last Page
Takes you to the last page of the e-edition.
Last Page Visited
Takes you back to the last page you visited.
Zoom In
Zooms In - Same function as left click on your mouse.
Zoom Out
Zooms Out - Same function as right click on your mouse.
Contents
Works just like the "Contents" page in a Newspaper or Magazine to provide Page/Section  access at the touch of a button or alternatively other e-editions such as Supplements.
Search
Clicking on the Search button will provide you with access to the Search window where you may search for words or phrases within the current e-dition. A successful search will display a list of pages which have words matching your search criteria. The search results will be returned in Page order with the page ranking displayed as STARS; click on the page number to view the page within the e-edition. Searches can be made with a minimum of 4 characters.
Print
Allows you to select an area of the page for printing.
Help
Opens this Help window.
Quit
Clicking on the Quit key will either (1) exit you from the e-edition or (2) return you to a previous e-edition.