If you want to, you can do a compound search and choose multiple indexes to search on. You can expand or narrow your search options by choosing Boolean operators. This lets you search multiple criteria at once without having to conduct individual searches on each index.
To do a compound search
1 | Open the view to list the rows. (For instructions on displaying the list window, see Opening a View in the Table Editor .) |
2 | Choose File, Compound Search, or press ALT+F2 to open the Compound Search window. |
This is an example of the Compound Search window:
3 | In Indexes, highlight a search index. |
4 | Enter a search term in the Search for field. |
5 | Do one of these options: |
• | Mark AND to narrow a search. |
• | Mark OR to broaden a search. |
6 | If you want to add new results to the current ones, click Append List. |
This box is not checked when the Compound Search window is first opened. If you check it, it remains checked until you clear it, close the Table Editor window, or do a search on a different view. If you choose a previous search that had the Append List box checked, it will be checked when you use that search again.
7 | Repeat steps 2 through 6 until your search string is complete. |
Horizon displays your search string as you enter it. You can enter up to 300 characters.
8 | Click Search. |
Horizon displays a list of statements that match your search term.
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