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8.4 Additional features of E-mail
8.4.1 Find
The “Find” command is used to find text in the current mailbox. Once
you enter text to find, the “Find” function will look for text that matches in
“Subject”, “Date”, and/or “From”. This function only works in “Subject”,
“Date”, or “From” control.
The “Find” dialog box consists of a “Find”:
1. “Find”: Edit box for text to search
2. “Search” radio button
3. “Direction” radio button
4. “Confirm” button
5. “Cancel” button.
In the “Find” dialog box, you can move between the five controls by
pressing “Tab (“Space-4-5”)” or “Shift-Tab (“Space-1-2”)”. The shortcut
key is “f (dots 1-2-4)”. You can move to this function without calling up
the menu by pressing “Space-f (dots 1-2-4)”.
To activate the “Find” function, use the following steps:
1) Press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2” to call up the menu.
2) It shows the “File”.
3) Press “Space-4”, move to the “Edit”.
4) Press “Enter” on the “Edit”.
5) It shows the “Select All”.
6) Press “Space-4” or “Space-1”, move to “Find”.
7) Press “Enter” on the “Find”. Or press “f (dots 1-2-4)”.
8) It shows the “Find:” edit box where the user can type the text that
they want to find.
9) After typing in the text, press “Tab (“Space-4-5”)”, move to the
“Search”. Here you can select between “All”, “Subject”, “Date”, or
“From”. “All” control means search all controls: “Subject”, “Date”,
and “From”. You can select an item by pressing “Space-4” or