User guide
SEARCHING NOTES
With Echo Desktop, you can search notes transferred from your smartpen.
SEARCHING PAGES
You can search notes written in cursive, print, or a combination. Your search text
can be part of a word, a whole word, or consecutive words.
SEARCH FOR A WHOLE WORD
1. Type search text into the search text box in the Main
Toolbar.
By default, this search method finds whole words in the currently-selected
notebook or journal. For example, entering “top” would find instances of “top”
only. Search would not find other words that contain the letters “top”, like
“topographic”, and “mountaintop”. Search is not case sensitive, so if you search
for “Top”, it returns the same results as “top” and “TOP”.
2. Press the Enter key to initiate the search.
SEARCH FOR PART OF A WORD
1. Click the Search button in the search text box.
Echo Desktop shows the advanced search dialog:
2. Type the search text into the Search dialog. By default, this search method
finds whole words in the current notebook or journal.
To search for partial words, uncheck the Match Whole Word checkbox. For
partial word searches, entering “top” would find “top” and other words that
contain the search string like “topographic”, and “mountaintop”. Because Search
is not case sensitive, “Top”, “top”, and “TOP” return the same results.
SEARCH ONE, SELECTED, OR ALL NOTEBOOKS
1. Choose which notebooks to search: the currently-open notebook, all notebooks,
or selected notebooks that you have checked.
2. Click Search to initiate the search.
VIEWING SEARCH RESULTS
When you perform a search in the current notebook or journal, Echo Desktop
searches through all its pages.
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