Default Find Dialog; Search Results

M

Mitch

Hi!

Thanks in advance for your collective assistance with the following
two issues:

1. When I want to search my messages and type command-F, I'm presented
with the bare-bones Find dialog and ALWAYS select "More Options" in
order to invoke an Advanced Search. Further, I always have to
de-select everything expect "Messages" when searching (i.e.I almost
never want Contacts, Calendar Events, Tasks, or Notes). Is there a way
to make Entourage default to this "Advanced" view (complete with my
"Messages"-only preference) when I type command-F?

2. Is there a way to have the "Search Results" display that for which
I was searching? Currently, I'll run 3-4 searches for small text
strings, but there's no way to see the search string selected for each
Search -- they simply show up in the "Window" menu as "Search
Results", "Search Results 2", "Search Results 3", etc.

Many thanks!
Mitch
 
D

Dave Cortright

Hi!

Thanks in advance for your collective assistance with the following
two issues:

1. When I want to search my messages and type command-F, I'm presented
with the bare-bones Find dialog and ALWAYS select "More Options" in
order to invoke an Advanced Search. Further, I always have to
de-select everything expect "Messages" when searching (i.e.I almost
never want Contacts, Calendar Events, Tasks, or Notes). Is there a way
to make Entourage default to this "Advanced" view (complete with my
"Messages"-only preference) when I type command-F?

Cmd-opt-F is the shortcut you want to use.
2. Is there a way to have the "Search Results" display that for which
I was searching? Currently, I'll run 3-4 searches for small text
strings, but there's no way to see the search string selected for each
Search -- they simply show up in the "Window" menu as "Search
Results", "Search Results 2", "Search Results 3", etc.

No, sorry.
 
P

Paul Berkowitz

2. Is there a way to have the "Search Results" display that for which
I was searching? Currently, I'll run 3-4 searches for small text
strings, but there's no way to see the search string selected for each
Search -- they simply show up in the "Window" menu as "Search
Results", "Search Results 2", "Search Results 3", etc.

If you save the Search Results page as a Custom View you can name it
anything you want.

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Paul Berkowitz
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