In this paper, we discuss how to present the result of searching elements of any type from XML documents relevant to some information need (relevance-oriented search). As the resulting elements can contain each other, we show an intuitive way of organizing the resulting list of elements in several ranked lists at different levels, such that each element is presented only one time. Depending on the size of such ranked lists, its presentation is given by a structure tree, for small lists, or by a sequence of pointers, for large lists. In both cases, the textual content of the implied elements is given. We also analyse the size of ranked lists in a real collection of XML documents. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.2.3 [Database Management]: Languages – Query languages; H.3.7 [Information Storage and Retrieval]: Digital Libraries – User Issues; H.5.2 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: User Interfaces – Graphical user interfaces (GUI); Theory and Methods; I.7.2 [Document ...