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Using the Find All Command
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2. On the Simple tab or Advanced tab, fill in the search criteria you want to use.
The Find All dialog box lets you perform both simple and advanced searches, depending on
whether the chosen queue in which you want to search is indexed; the Advanced tab appears
if one or more indexed queues are selected. See “Find All Dialog Box” on page 185
for more
information.
3. If the queue name in the Location section is not the queue you want, you can choose a new
one. Select multiple folders or queues by holding down the CTRL key while selecting them
with the mouse.
You cannot search simultaneously in indexed and non-indexed queues. Indexed queues are
indicated in the Location section by a blue square with white exclamation point over the
icon.
4. Click OK.
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When several users are performing Find All searches simultaneously, a message may appear
stating there are other search requests ahead of your search. This means you must wait until
other searches are completed before yours will be performed. Your search will then start to
generate results.
As iNEWS finds search results, they will appear in the Search Results pane. When the
search is complete, you can see the number of results at the top of the Search Results pane.
5. To open a story in the Results list, double-click on it.
6. To repeat your search, press Ctrl+Shift+F. Click the Favorites button, select Last Query, and
click OK.
Find All Search String
With Find All, you can search for:
A single word (or part of a word)
•Multiple words
Single-Word Search Strings
A single word can be "Bush" or "earthquake" and part of a word can be "airp" which would find
"airplane" and "airplay."
Multiple-Word Search String
Find All permits the use of Boolean (or logical) operators to help you use multiple words to
refine your search. Use these operators only when searching from the queue panel. Valid
Boolean operators are: