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Filtering Your Find Results
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Filtering Your Find Results
You can narrow your search results to display less results. This is achieved by selecting specific
columns and additional criteria. You need to perform a find before columns appear to filter.
For example, if you are looking for a clip with the name of Scene 2c and a duration of 03:00:00.
The initial result displays fifty items, you can filter the search by selecting Name as the column
and enter 2 in the contains field. In the second filter, select Duration as the column and enter 3 in
the contains field. As you enter each filter, the results get fewer and fewer.
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If the audio you are searching for is in a specific bin, after you receive your initial results, select
Bins from the Filter menu and then enter the Bin name.
To filter a search:
1. After you perform a text find or PhraseFind, select a specific column from the Filter menu
that you would like to search in and enter additional text criteria.
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You need to perform a find before columns display in the Filter menu.
As you enter the text criteria, the results start to update and less results appear in the window
based on your criteria.
2. Click the “+” button to add additional filters.
A new row appears, enter additional rows and text criteria.
3. Click the “-” button to remove filters.
The filter row is removed, and displays your last filter.
If the last filter appears, the system removes the text criteria and the column selection and
leaves the filter.
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The system saves your last find. If you close and reopen the Find window, the last find you
perform is saved in the Results window.
Find Window Attributes
The following table describes the attributes available in the Find window for PhraseFind and text
find.
Results Window Attributes Description
Find: Allows you to enter your search text criteria.