Revision 29 by Dave Hooton on 2019-06-30 at 23:15:52 to Finding Highlighted Text:
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* [[Finding all specific Highlighted text in a Resource >> # Finding all specific Highlighted text in a Resource]]
* [[Finding Highlights in a Resource >> # Finding Highlights in a Resource]]
* [[Browsing your Highlighted text >> # Browsing your Highlighted text]]
* [[Browsing with a Visual Filter >> # Browsing with a Visual Filter]]
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!!! Field Search
#. Click on *Search* in the top menu.
#. Click on *All Bible text* (or *All Text*)
* In *Bible* Search, click on *All Bible Text*
* In *Basic* Search, click on *All Text*
#. In the drop down menu, click on the arrow next to a /Palette/ name e.g. *Highlighter Pens*.
#. Click on the /Style/ thatyouwant.
#. Click on a /Style/ name.
#. In the /Search/ box enter the word that you want to search for e.g. *Lord*
#. Select a specific resource, or a collection of resources.
#. In the /Search/ box, enter the word that you want to search for e.g. *Lord*
#. Start the search.
#. Click on the search results to see the text in your resource.
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!! Finding Highlights in a Resource
!!! Highlight Search
#. Click on *Search* in the top menu.
#. Click on *Search* in the top menu.
* If you are doing a *Basic* search, choose /All Text/, and a specific resource, or a collection of resources.
* In *Bible* Search, choose *All Bible Text*
* If you are doing a *Bible* search, choose /All Bible Text/ and a specific resource or set of resources.
* In *Basic* Search, choose *All Text*
#. In the /Search/ box, type in your query:
#. Select a specific resource, or a collection of resources.
* For all highlighted text type *{Highlight ~*}*
#. In the /Search/ box:
* For all styles in a specific palette use {Highlight /paletteName/~/~*} e.g. type *{Highlight Solid Colors~/~*}*
* enter the word that you want to search for e.g. *Lord*
* For a specific style use {Highlight /paletteName/~//styleName/} or {Highlight /styleName/} \\ e.g. type *{Highlight Solid Colors~/Blue}* or *{Highlight Blue}* provided the /Blue/ stylename is unique.
* type /space/, then *WITHIN*, then /space/
* enter a Highlight term
* for all highlighted text type *{Highlight ~*}*
* for all styles in a specific palette type *{Highlight /paletteName/~/~*}* e.g. *{Highlight Solid Colors~/~*}*; or
* for a specific style type *{Highlight /styleName/}* e.g. *{Highlight Blue}*.
#. Start the search.
#. Click on the search results to see the text in your resource.
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!!! Using the Information Tool
While you can type those commands directly into a search box, the [[Information]] tool can help you find specific highlights.
#. Open the [[Information]] tool.
#. Open your resource to where there is highlighted text.
#. Click on the highlighted text to activate the information panel. You will see a *Highlights* section appear in the Information window.
#. Click on the highlighted text.
#. Expand this section
#. Expand the *Highlights* section in the Information panel.
* Clicking on the highlighter icon or Palette name will activate an *Inline Search* for any highlight with that palette.
* Click on the highlighter icon or Palette name to activate an *Inline Search* for any highlight with that palette.
* Clicking on the Style name will activate an Inline search for all text with that style.
* Click on the Style name to activate an *Inline Search* for all text with that style.
#. Insert your search word [[as in Step 3, above >> # Highlight Search]].
#. Start the search.
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!! Browsing your Highlighted text
!!! Browsing with a Visual Filter
Using a [[Visual Filter]] can be an effective way to use a search for Higlighting as the results can be selective and can be displayed without being affected by Search Results highlightinge.g.
Using a [[Visual Filter]] can be an effective way to use a search for Higlighting as the results can be selective,\\ and can be displayed without being affected by Search Results highlighting.
#. Perform a [[highlight search >> # Highlight Search]]
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#. Save it.
The VF will probably be active if your resource is open. Otherwise:
The Filter will probably be active if your resource is open. Otherwise:
#. Open your resource \\ \\ {{$ media:VisualFilterinVFMenu.jpg }} \\ \\
#. Click on the Visual Filters icon on the resource's toolbar.
#. In the drop down menu under the heading /Visual Filters/, click on the filter that you want to use. \\ For best results deselect any other filters. \\ \\ {{$ media:LocatorBarforVF.jpg }} \\ \\
#. In the Locator bar, click on the /Navigator Choice/ field. \\ (If you don't see the Locator bar, press *Ctrl+Shift+L* on your keyboard).
#. In the Locator bar, click on the /Navigator Choice/ field.
#. In the drop down list click on *Filter Highlight*
#. Use the vertical arrows on the Locator bar to navigate to the highlighted text in your resource.
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!!! Browsing Annotations
#. Turn on the resource Visual Filter for /Notes and Highlights/andthensetthe/NavigationChoice/intheLocatorbarto*Annotation*.
#. Turn on the resource Visual Filter for /Notes and Highlights/
#. Set the /Navigation Choice/ in the Locator bar to *Annotation*.
#. Use the vertical arrows on the Locator bar to move between highlighted text
* It will also navigate to your /Notes/ unless the Notebook(s) you selected in the VF contain onlyHighlighting.
* It will also navigate to your /Notes/ unless the Notebook(s) you selected in the VFonly contain Highlighting.