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You need to download and install the free DJvu plug in.

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Navigating through documents
The buttons in the toolbar at the top of the window and the status bar at the bottom of the window provide quick ways to navigate through documents. In addition, the DJvu Browser Plug-in provides menu commands and keyboard shortcuts for paging through a DJvu document.
To go to another page:

Do one of the following:
• To go to the next page, click the Next Page button on the navigation toolbar or from the pop-up menu choose Navigate > Next Page.
• To go to the previous page, click the Previous Page button, or choose Navigate > Previous Page.
• To go to the first or last page, click the First Page button or Last Page button in or choose Navigate > First Page or Last Page.
To jump to a page by its number:
Do one of the following:
• Enter the page you want in the Select Page combo box in the toolbar
• Choose Navigate > Go To Page, type the page number, and click OK.
Retracing your viewing path:

At any point while navigating through your document, you can retrace your path through any view (zoom level, panning location, page, etc) where you've been.
• To retrace your viewing path, click the Go to Previous View button in the navigation toolbar, or choose View > Previous View for each step back. Similarly, click the Go to Next View button, or choose View > Next View for each step forward.
Navigating using the Navigation Pane
The navigation pane on the left side of the DJvu Browser Plug-in displays either a document outline (if one has been defined by the document creator) or thumbnails (miniature previews of document pages).
• To navigate using thumbnails, from the pop-up menu, choose Navigation Pane > Thumbnails and click on the thumbnail corresponding to the page you want to see.
• To navigate using the document outline, from the pop-up menu, choose Navigation Pane > Thumbnails and click on the thumbnail corresponding to the page you want to see.
Navigating using links
Links take you to specific locations that the document creator has defined. These links can jump to another location in the current document, to other electronic files, or to Web sites.
• To follow a link, click on it when the mouse cursor indicates it is active.
Searching
You can search for any text within the current page or document
For example you could search for any occurrences of:
• a given suburb or area (e.g. Cleveland) or
• a given feature of the property you want (e.g. 3 bedroom)
• a specific Estate Agent (e.g. Richard Eaglman)
• a specific Office (e.g. Ray White)
To search for text either:

• Click the Search Text Button (The Find Text dialog box appears)
• Choose Find from the pop-up menu (Click the Right mouse button to show the pop menu)
Please contact realnet@reiq.com.au if you require further assistance with RealNet.
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