1 Searching for data
Miguel Jacq edited this page 2025-12-12 18:02:06 -06:00

Searching for data

Using the Search dialog in the sidebar

You can enter terms into the search bar in the left sidebar.

If there is a matching entry for that term in the database, a preview box will appear underneath the search bar, showing a preview of that matching term, on the respective date. The matching term will be highlighted in bold to help you notice it.

Clicking on the previewed item will jump to that date.

If there are multiple dates with a match, these will be listed underneath each other, with the date shown at the start of each matching item.

Note: when searching for data, only the current version of the page is searched (not previous revisions/versions).

Searching for a 'tag' (as opposed to page text) or document names (if you have the Documents feature enabled) will also return results.

Search for text on the current page

You can also search for text on the current page by pressing Ctrl+F or Navigate -> Find on page.

This will open a search bar at the bottom of the page.

You can set it to be case sensitive (it is case-insensitive by default) and scroll through matches. The matched word will be highlighted on the page.