Need to find something inside of your Yuzu eBook? The Yuzu Web Reader has you covered. Search every aspect of your eBook from the table of contents to your entire library. Click on a search topic below for more information:
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Searching the Table of Contents
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Searching inside your eBook
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Searching inside your highlights and notes
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Searching your eBooks figures
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Searching across all of your eBooks
Searching the Table of Contents
Navigate the table of contents of your eBook quickly and easily by searching for a specific chapter name, number, or chapter topic.
To get started with the Table of Content search; first, click on the Table of Contents icon ( ) to open the Table of Contents panel.
Click on the Search Content box to begin your search, then enter your search team. Your search will start as you type.
Clicking on the chapter name will open the chapter. Click on the x to reset search.
Searching inside your eBook
You can search inside of your Yuzu eBooks for a specific word or phrase. The Yuzu Web Reader will return your total number of search results inside of the eBook and the number of search results in each chapter. Clicking on a chapter title will display each result.
To get started searching inside of your eBook; first, click on the Search icon ( ) to open the Search panel.
Click on the Search Book box to begin your search, then enter your search team.
- If you are searching for a word, type the word in full, and press the return key on your keyboard to begin the search
- If you are looking for several keywords in a single paragraph, enter each word separated by a space, and press the return key on your keyboard to begin the search
- If you are looking for an exact phrase, use "quotes" around the phrase, and then press the return key on your keyboard to begin the search
Clicking on the chapter name will display all of the results in the chapter. Click on search result inside of the chapter to view it in the book. We highlight your search term in orange to make it easier to locate.
Click on the x to reset search.
Searching inside your highlights and notes
Your notes and highlights are searchable. Search highlighted text or notes made with your highlights.
To get started searching your highlights and notes; first, click on the Notebook icon ( ) to open your book's notebook.
Click on the Search highlights & notes box to begin your search, then enter your search team. Your search will start as you type.
Clicking on the highlight will take you to your highlight in the book. Click on the x to reset search.
Searching your eBooks figures
If your ebook has an active figures tab, locate a specific figure by its number, description, or name.
To get started with the Figure search; first, click on the Figures icon ( ) to open the Figures panel.
Click on the Search Figures box to begin your search, then enter your search team. Your search will start as you type.
Clicking on the Figure will open the book to the specific figure. Click on the x to reset search.
Searching across all of your eBooks
Instead of searching inside of each eBook for a particular subject, search across them all at one time. The Yuzu Web Reader will return your total number of search results inside of each eBook and the number of search results in each chapter. Clicking on a chapter title will display each result.
To get started searching across all of your eBooks; first, click on the Search icon ( ) to open the Search panel.
Click on the Search Books box to begin your search, then enter your search team.
- If you are searching for a word, type the word in full, and press the return key on your keyboard to begin the search
- If you are looking for several keywords in a single paragraph, enter each word separated by a space, and press the return key on your keyboard to begin the search
- If you are looking for an exact phrase, use "quotes" around the phrase, and then press the return key on your keyboard to begin the search
Clicking on the chapter name will display all of the results in the chapter. Click on search result inside of the chapter to view it in the book. We highlight your search term in orange to make it easier to locate.
Click on the x to reset search.
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