Jon Butler wrote:
You might try the PRODUCT FINDER -- "Select a Product" option. If you enter ISPF it will
bring up the ISPF "home" page
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On Wed, 8 Jun 2016 11:40:26 -0500, Jon Butler wrote:
>You might try the PRODUCT FINDER -- "Select a Product" option. If you enter
>ISPF it will bring up the ISPF "home" page
>
Then, unintuitively, following a "Support" link, I get to a page alluringly
titled "Product documentation (manuals) for
You might try the PRODUCT FINDER -- "Select a Product" option. If you enter
ISPF it will bring up the ISPF "home" page
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On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 11:40:46 +, william janulin wrote:
>It has some good points. ...
>
It seems the browser back arrow now returns me to the previous page scrolled
as I left it, not scrolled to the top. Yy!
Searching for manual titles? Entering ISPF in the text box finds numerous
It has some good points. I,also, prefer to download the pdf's as needed. There
are times that I have to move around inside the same document and having the
pdf downloaded just makes the job easier for me.
On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 7:38 AM, Jon Butler wrote:
Jack,
Jack, Oy it is because I like it for the very reason you state: it's easier to
search. It appears to actually consider the terms you enter in the search
field. Did someone at IBM look at Google Scholar search?
However, like you, if I don't really know what I need it may be a bit dicey.