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Re: Another suggestion for a future release

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Re: Another suggestion for a future release
Author: David Harvey    Posted: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 14:25:04 -0400
At 7:11 PM -0400 19/3/07, Roger.Carter "Roger.Carter" wrote:
>Perhaps the following feature is already in Endnote X . If it is please

>tell me...
>Is there a "Find in a record (or a field in a record)" function?
>One of my clients wants to be able to quickly find a keyword in a
>record. Most other programs (e.g. Word) allow you to quickly search in
>a document to find instances of a word. How do you do that within a
>single record ?(not a whole library).
>My client haves very, very extensive content notes in each record and
>needs to be able to search within those note fields. Any suggestions
>that do not involve cutting and pasting into Word or other cumbersome
>workarounds?
>If this feature does not exist....it should!
>Thanks
> Roger Carter
>
>
>Morris Miller Library phone +61 3 6226 2226
>University of Tasmania fax +61 3 6226 7816
>Private Bag 25
>Hobart TAS 7001
>Australia

I agree, but in the interim I would settle for a global find/replace on
selected fields. It's one of the reasons I keep ProCite where I can mark
the relevant record(s) and change "preschool children" into
"AAApreschool childrenAAA" (caps are more easily seen than say
asterisks). I usually copy them to a play database first so I don't have
to remove the AAAs.
--
David Harvey
60 Gipps Street
Drummoyne NSW 2047
Australia
Tel: 61-2-9719-9170

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