To change the Document Browse Options, select:
Tools > Preferences and click on Browse.
Will open each document at the location of the first instance of your search terms.
If a search yields only one document as a result, selecting this option will have that document automatically open in the Document Browser.
Checking this option means that HTML documents are opened with the assistance of a Microsoft Internet Explorer plug-in, and are rendered with WYSIWYG accuracy. If this option is not checked, the document will be displayed as HTML.
Close the document currently displayed in the Document Browser before sending that document to the associated Word Processor. This option may be necessary when activating documents from some networks, and should be selected if you intend to use the Activate Word Processor feature for PDF documents.
Controls whether the Document Browser includes a separate toolbar for navigation from term to term. For example, if you searched for "DOG AND CAT", as well as being able to navigate from hit to hit, you may also wish to navigate directly from DOG to DOG, or from CAT to CAT.
Enables a popup when mousing over entites within the search results pane, showing any additonal information about the entity.
If a document has an image associated with it, selecting this option will open the image automatically when you view the document. See Associating an image with a document for information.
Where images are displayed, keep them on top of other Perceptive Search windows so they are always visible.
When displaying images associated with a document, use your default external image viewer, not the built-in Perceptive Search image viewer.
If you use an external image viewer to open images associated with documents in the Perceptive Search result list, this will keep the Perceptive Search browse window open. If this option is not selected, the browse window will close when viewing a document.
Type in any file extensions you would like Perceptive Search to treat as image files and thus launch in an image viewer.