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Quick Reference Definitions:
- Left Navigation Frame The left frame window that displays table of contents navigation tree menus, go to section tool, and search options.
- Body Frame The main window frame that displays the regulatory text, interpretation letters and linked pages.
- Header Frame The top frame that displays the home and supplemental site navigation.
- Navigation Tree Menu The Navigation Tree Menu is the structure table of contents in the Left Navigation Frame. Click the icon to expand book table of contents. Click the text to link to document menus & sections.
- Body Navigation Bar This is the gray nav bar at the top of the body frame when the regulations or a section parent menu is displayed. The Body Nav Bar displays the document trail, sync TOC, clear search, and print page links.
- Document Trail The document trail is the path of the chapter, part, or section you are currently in. Use the document trail to easily navigate to parent levels of sections or menus.
- Sync TOC After you have browsed through part of the regs use the Sync Contents link to show the location in the table of contents of the section you are currently viewing.
- Menu Linking When you click on a parent level from within the navigation tree menu, a sub-menu for that level is displayed in the body frame. You can browse through parent and child levels using these menus.
- Internal Document Linking Typically there are a references to other regulatory sections within the regulations. An internal document link is provided to link directly to the referenced sections.
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