How to... Work with Reactions
Web Version of SciFinder
SciFinder offers many tools that allow you to explore, evaluate, and review your reaction answer sets. The following screen highlights those tools.
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Get related information for an individual reaction. |
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Display detailed information about that reaction |

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Retrieve references associated with the reaction |
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View full-text options for the reaction |
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Keep or remove reactions from your answer set. |

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Retain only those reactions that have been selected. All others will be removed from the answer set. |
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Eliminate the selected reactions from the answer set. Only unselected reactions will be retained in the answer set. |

Use Select All and Deselect All to help you quickly select or deselect many reactions at once.
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Get related information for your answer set. |

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Retrieve references pertaining to the selected reaction(s) |

To get related information for only a subset of the answers, select the reactions of interest before clicking one of the above three options. If none are selected, the entire answer set will be included.
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Analyze or refine your answer set. |
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Save, print, or export your answer set. |

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Save your answer set to the CAS server |
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Print your answer set |
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Save your answer set to your desktop or another local folder |

To save, print, or export only a subset of the answers, select the reactions of interest before clicking one of the above three options. If none are selected, the entire answer set will be included.
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Begin a new task. |

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Go to your default SciFinder start page, as set in your preferences |
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Go to the Explore References page, where you can begin a new search or retrieve a saved answer set |
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Go to the Explore Substances page, where you can begin a new search or retrieve a saved answer set |
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Go the Explore Reactions page, where you can begin a new search or retrieve a saved answer set |
Note: Clicking any of the above four options will start a new task and your previous task may no longer be available.
Updated: 4/3/2008 3:45:40 PM