[Find] dialog box
This dialog box appears when you select [Find] from the [Edit] menu.
Use this dialog box to enter a text string for finding text strings, text annotations or Date Stamp annotations in a document. Search can be carried out in document view.
Use this dialog box to enter a text string for finding text strings, text annotations or Date Stamp annotations in a document. Search can be carried out in document view.
[Text]
Enter the character string to search for. You can specify multiple character strings by delimiting them with spaces. If multiple character strings are specified, you can search documents containing any of the specified character strings. A text string cannot exceed 255 characters including delimiting spaces. Special characters such as carriage return and tab cannot be used.
Note
- To search for a character string containing spaces, place double quotation marks (") before and after the character string.
- If you want to search for a text string containing a double quotation mark ("), a back slash (\), or a space, precede the mark or character with a back slash.
- A maximum of 10 character strings entered in [Text] are saved as a history. You can select them from the [Text] menu. If you start the search from the Find toolbar, you can use the search history in common.
[Target]
[Text of application page]
Specify whether to treat texts of pages created from application as a target. If you select this check box, it will become the target of the search.
By default, this box is selected.
By default, this box is selected.
[Text as a result of OCR]
Specify whether to treat texts of pages that are OCR-processed images as a target. If you select this check box, it will become the target of the search.
By default, this box is selected.
By default, this box is selected.
[Text annotation]
Specify whether to treat text annotations as a target. If you select this check box, it will become the target of the search.
By default, this box is selected.
By default, this box is selected.
[Date Stamp Annotation]
Specify whether to treat date stamp annotations as a target. If you select this check box, it will become the target of the search.
By default, this box is selected.
By default, this box is selected.
Note
- A text string that spans multiple pages cannot be searched.
- Words and numbers that have been specified as headers, footers and page numbers cannot be the search target.
- If an annotation is searched while it is not displayed, only the pages with the searched text annotations will be displayed but the text annotation cannot be selected.
[Ignore case]
If you select this check box, the system ignores the difference of uppercase and lowercase.
By default, this box is selected.
By default, this box is selected.
[Close this dialog after starting the search]
Closes the dialog box after [Find Previous] or [Find Next] is selected.
By default, this box is selected.
By default, this box is selected.
[Find Previous]
Continue the search over contents up to the position of the cursor in the document based on the search conditions that you specified.
[Find Next]
Continue the search over contents starting from the position of the cursor in the document based on the search conditions that you specified.
[Close]
Closes the dialog box.
Note
The search history retains and displays search strings both from the Find dialog box and the Find toolbar.