User`s manual

V 1 P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . 7
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The
Find
function uses a query by examplesearch. That is, you enter data into the
field or fields for which you would like to find a match. There are four ways in which
to match:
1.
Exact Match
must be the only entry in a field. Entering “John
Smith” will find onlyJohn Smith.”
2.
Contained in
text may be found anywhere in the field. Entering
“John” will find “John Smith,“Bill Johnston,and “Sam Ajohneau.
3.
Less than
the field must be an exact match, or precede your text
alphabetically. Entering “John” will find “Boband “Johnbut will
not findJohn Smith” or “Larry.”
4.
Greater than
the field must be an exact match, or follow your text
alphabetically. Entering “Johnwill find “John Smith” and “Larry
but it will not findBob” or “Jo.
Once you’ve entered text into one or more fields, click the
Find
button to search all
bins and removable media. Once the V1 has completed its search, matched tabs are
placed in the
Results
bin. (Note that in the
Results
bin, each tab retains its original
Tab ID and bin color).
The
Find
function will also return results for removable media that have been used
with your V1. Here’s an example of a
Find
for tabs withG” in the Tab ID:
Notice the
Results
bin has a binoculars icon when it holds search results. If videos are
not on the V1’s hard drive, the removable media’s volume name is displayed at the top
of the tab. This example shows three tabs in the
Results
bin. The first is on a
removable volume entitled “Peer1,” and is tab number 57 from the
Lessons
bin on
that volume. The second is on a CD volume entitledTestCD” and is tab number 9 in