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Move Easily Between Code Sections with Book Browse
(July 22, 2005)

When you are working with statutes, it is often helpful to be able to view sections immediately preceding or following the section you are viewing. This is easy to do by using the Book Browse option.

Book Browse lets you view these sections without running a new search request. Here’s how you do it.  While you are viewing a code section:

  1. Click Book Browse at the top of the screen.
  2. Click the Next or Previous arrows at the top of the page to move backward or forward between adjacent sections
  3. To leave Book Browse, click on Book Browse at the top of the page and you will return to the section you were originally viewing.

It is that simple! You don’t have to run an additional search to view adjacent sections, and there are no additional costs for using Book Browse.

 



 



   

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