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Searching in document properties

Meridian Explorer provides two types of property searches: simple searches as described in this topic and advanced searches as described in Using advanced search. Simple searches let you specify values for the properties that you want to find.

The properties that are available for searching may be either predefined by a system administrator or you may add properties yourself. Each combination of a property name and its value are called a criterion. You must specify at least one criterion. When you find the items that you are looking for, you can save the current search criteria as a view filter for later reuse.

Note    The available search options are configured by a system administrator and may not include all of the options described in the following task.

To perform a simple search on document properties:

  1. In the ribbon menu, click Search and then in the ribbon, click Form Search. The available search options appear. By default, one or more search criteria with empty text boxes might be available. These are configured by a system administrator.

    1. Click the Add Property icon . The EDIT SEARCH PROPERTIES dialog box appears. The available properties are configured by a system administrator.
    2. Select a different property from the list and click OK. The selected property is appended to the list of search properties.
    3. Type a search value in the new text box.
  2. When you are finished specifying search criteria, click SEARCH. The search results appear in the results pane.

Related tasks

Using advanced search

Opening a saved search

Deleting a saved search

Searching in document content

Saving a search

Opening a view

Browsing by folders

Browsing by properties

Browsing with navigation views

Using the results pane

Working with scopes

Navigating the results list

Changing the column layout