Re: Another suggestion for a future release
The capacity to find a key word in a particular record is
already
available by:
1) Open the record and
2) Click References > Go To, and type the search term
into the box.
3) Click 'Next' and the program highlights the successive
occurences of
the term one by one.
Not as good as a pdf search, but better than nothing.
Regards,
Peter Trainor
School of Political and International Studies Flinders
University
Adelaide, South Australia
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> Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:11:46 -0400
> From: Roger.Carter[Roger.Carter utas.edu.au]
> Subject: Another suggestion for a future release
>
> 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
>
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