Quick Find
PowerWeb Procedures
Use these steps for PowerWeb.
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By default, Quick Find does not search in the document content (full-text) unless configured to do so by a System Administrator.
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Your search criterion is saved for the current session only and is reset to the default after you log off.
To search using Quick Find:
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In the toolbar, click the down arrow next to the search icon and select the property that you want to search.
The properties listed are those designated by a System Administrator as Key Find properties.
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Type the text that you want to find in the text box.
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Click the icon or press Enter.
The Search Results view appears.
PowerUser Procedures
Use these steps for PowerUser.
To search using Quick Find, use the lists on the toolbar as follows:
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Select a property or option to search.
The properties listed are those designated by a System Administrator as Key Find properties. Besides the Key Find properties, the following options may be selected:
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Name — The Name (document name) property is available by default.
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Document Content — Searches for text that is contained within a document.
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Memo Content — Searches for text that is contained in memo type properties.
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Text and Memo Content — Search for text contained within any text type or memo type properties.
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Text and All Content — Searches all of the above: text properties, document content, and memo properties.
Note:The exact match and fuzzy search options for document content and memo content determine how substrings in text are detected. They can be important for finding, for example, the same date formatted for different locales (1-2-2013 vs. 2-1-2013) or a document, tag, or part number that contains punctuation characters (71-3810.10).
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Equals — The search property must match the search value.
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Contains — The search property must contain the search value
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Starts with — The search property must start with the search value.
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Contains multiple words (separate words with a space) — The search property must contain all of the search values.
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Specify one of the following search terms:
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If the property uses a lookup list, a value from the text box list.
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A previous search term. PowerUser remembers the last 10 search terms.
Note:To clear the search value list, right-click the text box and select Clear Search History.
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Type all or part of the text that you want to search for in the text box.
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This Vault.
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All Vaults — Includes all vaults on the same Meridian server as the current vault. This option is not available if a scope is active.
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Click the Execute Search button or press Enter to start the search.
If the search is successful, the Navigation view automatically changes to Find Results with the found documents listed. The Find Results view can be configured and filtered the same as other views as described in Configure a Navigation View. If the search is unsuccessful, an information dialog box appears.
Click OK to stop searching.
Click Cancel to modify the search parameters and try again.
Search Type |
Equals |
Contains |
Starts With |
Contains Multiple Words |
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Name |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Key Find properties |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Document Content |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Text and Memo Content |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Text and All Content |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Not Supported |
Supported |
If you select the search context All Vaults and your search is successful, the results are shown in a new window instead of in the Find Results navigation view. Select a document and click Details to show the thumbnail and a limited number of properties for the selected document. If you select a document that resides in a different vault and either click the Go To button or double-click the document, a new PowerUser window opens and the document you selected is made the selected document.