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Recalling data stored in memory
The following search capability lets you recall data stored in memory quickly
and easily.
With index search, you scroll through an index display of data items.
With initial character search, you specify the data item you are looking for
by inputting the first few letters of an entry.
With mode search, you specify the data item you are looking for by inputting
characters that might occur anywhere in any one of its entries.
Each of the above search procedures produces an index display of the found
data items. You can then use
DISP CHNG to switch to the full data display of
the data item you want.
Note
You cannot perform mode search or initial character search in the Expense
Mode.
To locate data using index search
1. Enter the mode you want to search.
2. Press K or L to scroll through the index display. You can also scroll to the
next page of items by pressing
SHIFT K or SHIFT L.
In the Telephone Directory, Memo Mode, To Do and Reminder Mode,
pressing L when the initial screen of the mode is displayed starts the index
display from the first data item, while pressing K starts from the last data
item.
3. When the data item you are looking for is in the top of the display (the line
immediately below the date in the Schedule Keeper Mode and Expense
Mode), press
DISP CHNG to switch to the full data display.
To locate data using initial character search
1. Enter the mode you want to search.
2. Enter the first few characters of the entry for the data item you want to look
for.
You can input one or more characters.
In the Reminder Mode, you can input a date for the search instead of text.
See the notes following this procedure for details.
In the Schedule Keeper Mode, you can input a time for the search instead
of text. See the notes following this procedure for details.
Recalling data stored in memory