Q: How to Speed Up Your Searches on Atlas (or any document/webpage).
A: In order to search a particular dealership's information, you have to be on (any) page within that dealership's Owner's Manual. Any search you do will search all pages and sub-pages in that manual. Once you've chosen a link from the search results and you're on a page that has the term you're looking for, press 'ctrl' and 'f', that will pop a search field up in the (usually) upper right hand corner of your browser, type or paste the term you're looking for there. All the examples of that term will be highlighted on the page. You can either scroll down the page and see all the highlights or, usually, you can quickly jump between all times the term appears on the page using up/down arrows next to where you just typed or pasted the term. The same 'ctrl+f' function will work within PDFs, Text and Spreadsheet documents as well as any webpage you're ever on. Don't forget, sometimes a wildcard like '*' in the website's search field can broaden your search results or help you find things faster. So if 'last appointment' doesn't work '*last*' or '*appointment*' or '*last' might. (You might find that searching for 'last appointment' doesn't work but searching for '*appointment*' with bring you the result 'latest appointment'. I hope these tips help. Let me know if you think they'll be useful.