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For example, if you set Property=Name, then you could choose
Condition=Substring Match to be able to search for a text string anywhere
in the object names.
3 Set the Reference Value. With some properties, such as Name, you need
to enter the value from the keyboard. With others, such as Type and
Color, you need to use the mouse to choose the Reference Value from a
list.
4 Click Add.
This adds the search term to the dialog list.
5 Add enough search terms to create the search you want to perform.
For example, if you want to find all objects other than Helper objects
whose name begins with “House”, your search would look like this:
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If you add a search term and then later decide you don’t want to use it,
highlight it in the list and then click Remove.
6 When you’ve set up the search you want, click Select.
This closes the Advanced Search dialog and highlights all list items that
meet the search criteria.
Interface
Use the dialog controls to specify one or more search phrases and then initiate
the search. Successful search results must meet all specified criteria.
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