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Default
Value:
Description:Name:
N/ASelects node(s) based on a string that is entered. This string is case
insensitive. When selected, the Please enter string eld appears.
String (Alt+S)
Displays a list of nodes containing the substring of the input string
in the Current script, All active script versions, or All opened scripts.
Note: By default, this search criteria does not search the Comment
eld in each node. Check the Find Nodes Search comment eld
option (Alt+F) to search on the Comment eld as well.
Find Nodes In section
Default
Value:
Description:Name:
N/ASelect to nd nodes in the current script based on any
of the Find Nodes By properties. Disabled if no script
is open.
Current script (Alt+C)
N/ASelect to nd nodes in all active script versions based
on the Object, Node Type, or String Find Nodes By
All active script versions
(Alt+A)
properties. The only Find Nodes In option enabled if
no script is open.
N/ASelect to nd nodes in all active or open scripts based
on the Object, Node Type, or String Find Nodes By
properties. Disabled if no script is open.
All opened scripts
(Alt+P)
Common Nodes Found Dialog Box Properties
Default Value:Description:Name:
N/AA listing of the node(s) found as a result of the Find.List eld
N/AClick to close the Nodes Found dialog box.Close (Alt+F4)
N/AClick to access the Nodes Found online help.Help
N/AClick to select the next node in the list.Next Node (Alt+N)
N/ADisplays Finding nodes in script. as the search
proceeds, then displays the number of nodes found
matching the search criteria.
Status bar
How to find nodes by Node ID
Step 1
Open the Script Editor tool.
Step 2
Select Edit > Find Node (Ctrl+F). The Find Nodes dialog box appears.
Step 3
In the Find Nodes By section, select Node ID. The Please enter node ID: eld is displayed.
Step 4
Enter the ID of the node you wish to view into this eld.
Step 5
Click Find. The node with the ID matching your input is highlighted.
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Chapter 1: Common Tasks
Using the Find Nodes Option