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Find options Jeff@unknown.com 06-30-2008
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Posted by Jeff@unknown.com on June 30, 2008, 3:04 pm
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In q2008, when I am in an investment transaction screen there is behavior
with find that is different from what it had been in Q2006.

When I ask "Find" to locate a searched transaction, if I click on what it
found, the find screen disappears. It used to stay visible so I can click
and find the next one. Is there a way I can make it stay visible (like it
used to) so I do not have to click Ctrl-F again and search again to make it
reappear?

Thanks.

Jeff



Posted by Jerry Boyle on June 30, 2008, 8:26 pm
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> In q2008, when I am in an investment transaction screen there is behavior
> with find that is different from what it had been in Q2006.
>
> When I ask "Find" to locate a searched transaction, if I click on what it
> found, the find screen disappears. It used to stay visible so I can click
> and find the next one. Is there a way I can make it stay visible (like it
> used to) so I do not have to click Ctrl-F again and search again to make
> it reappear?

The screen isn't gone, it's just minimized. Look at the bottom left of your
Quicken window for "Search Results" and click on it to get the screen back.


Posted by John Pollard on July 1, 2008, 8:36 am
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Jerry Boyle wrote:
>> In q2008, when I am in an investment transaction screen there
>> is
>> behavior with find that is different from what it had been in
>> Q2006.
>>
>> When I ask "Find" to locate a searched transaction, if I
>> click on
>> what it found, the find screen disappears. It used to stay
>> visible
>> so I can click and find the next one. Is there a way I can
>> make it
>> stay visible (like it used to) so I do not have to click
>> Ctrl-F
>> again and search again to make it reappear?

> The screen isn't gone, it's just minimized. Look at the bottom
> left
> of your Quicken window for "Search Results" and click on it to
> get
> the screen back.

And the op doesn't have to "restore" the Find dialog in order to
"find" the next match: just press CTRL+SHIFT+F. The Find dialog
will remain minimized, but Quicken will "find" the next matching
transaction.

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Posted by Jerry Boyle on July 1, 2008, 1:22 pm
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> Jerry Boyle wrote:
>>> In q2008, when I am in an investment transaction screen there is
>>> behavior with find that is different from what it had been in Q2006.
>>>
>>> When I ask "Find" to locate a searched transaction, if I click on
>>> what it found, the find screen disappears. It used to stay visible
>>> so I can click and find the next one. Is there a way I can make it
>>> stay visible (like it used to) so I do not have to click Ctrl-F
>>> again and search again to make it reappear?
>
>> The screen isn't gone, it's just minimized. Look at the bottom left
>> of your Quicken window for "Search Results" and click on it to get
>> the screen back.
>
> And the op doesn't have to "restore" the Find dialog in order to "find"
> the next match: just press CTRL+SHIFT+F. The Find dialog will remain
> minimized, but Quicken will "find" the next matching transaction.

An excellent point, but in some cases it may not give the intended result.

CTRL+SHIFT+F will find the next match in the same register. But the search
results may come from different accounts and you'll miss the matches in
other registers.

In addition, if you've used Quicken's global search box (upper left of
Quicken window) I'm not sure CTRL+SHIFT+F will work at all.

In general I think it's probably safer to restore the results window.

Jerry


Posted by John Pollard on July 1, 2008, 2:49 pm
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Jerry Boyle wrote:
>> Jerry Boyle wrote:
>>> message
>>>> In q2008, when I am in an investment transaction screen
>>>> there is
>>>> behavior with find that is different from what it had been
>>>> in
>>>> Q2006. When I ask "Find" to locate a searched transaction,
>>>> if I click on
>>>> what it found, the find screen disappears. It used to stay
>>>> visible
>>>> so I can click and find the next one. Is there a way I can
>>>> make it
>>>> stay visible (like it used to) so I do not have to click
>>>> Ctrl-F
>>>> again and search again to make it reappear?
>>
>>> The screen isn't gone, it's just minimized. Look at the
>>> bottom left
>>> of your Quicken window for "Search Results" and click on it
>>> to get
>>> the screen back.
>>
>> And the op doesn't have to "restore" the Find dialog in order
>> to
>> "find" the next match: just press CTRL+SHIFT+F. The Find
>> dialog
>> will remain minimized, but Quicken will "find" the next
>> matching
>> transaction.

> An excellent point, but in some cases it may not give the
> intended
> result.
> CTRL+SHIFT+F will find the next match in the same register.
> But the
> search results may come from different accounts and you'll
> miss the
> matches in other registers.

That would be a "Find All"; a "Find" always finds in the
"current" register, and doesn't produce "search results". Sorry
I didn't make clear that I believed that the op was doing a
"Find", not a "Find All".

> In addition, if you've used Quicken's global search box (upper
> left of
> Quicken window) I'm not sure CTRL+SHIFT+F will work at all.

I agree; if you've done a "Search" (or "Find All"), "Find Next"
has no meaning.

Also, the behavior disliked by the op is not limited to
investment accounts: Find works the same in all account types.

[If you've done a "Find", a "Find Next" will work in the current
register even if you have closed the "Find" dialog box ... and
even if you switch registers, then switch back to the register
involved in the "Find".]

[My global search box is on the right end of my Quicken toolbar.
Q2008 Premier.]

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