When you conduct a search in MultiTerm Online, the terms matching your search criteria are displayed in the hit list on the left-hand side of the Terms view.
If more than one page of search results is found, MultiTerm Online indicates how many pages of results are available and which page is currently displayed in the hit list pane. This message is displayed above the hit list (search results) on the left-hand side. For example, "Page 1 of 4" indicates that you are currently viewing the first of four pages. Click Continue search for next set of entries to view the next page of search results.
Matching terms are presented in alphabetical order in the hit list. In the case of a fuzzy search, matching terms are listed according to match value, with the highest match values being listed first.
Terms are grouped by termbase under the relevant termbase name. The following information is given in brackets beside the termbase name: the number of matching terms and the search languages used.
Each matching term in the hit list has a tooltip indicating the search language with which it is associated. This information is particularly useful in the context of a multiple termbase search where MultiTerm Online may use more than one search language per termbase. Use your mouse to point to each matching term and display the relevant tooltip.
The current term in the hit list is selected and the corresponding entry, the current entry, is displayed in the entry pane. If you selected the check box on the Settings page to Highlight matching search terms, then all terms that match your search criteria in the hit list will be highlighted. If you perform a wildcard search with this setting selected then the portion of the text that matches your search criteria will be highlighted. For example, if you perform a search for *print*, then the search results will highlight those five characters in printer or printing port.
Source terms and related information are displayed at the top of the entry; target terms and related information are displayed underneath. Information associated with other languages is displayed further down in the entry.