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Revision as of 11:45, October 29, 2008
Running a Query
The Find button, at the bottom of the Query Editor, allows you to run your queries and find all instances that match the criteria currently in the Query Editor.
To run a query:
Make sure that the query is filled out as desired. See Creating a Query or Combining Multiple Query Bars.
If the query is a combination of several query bars, specify how the criteria should be combined:
to see instances that match all the criteria specified (Boolean AND), click Match All.
to see all instances that match at least one of the different query bars (Boolean OR), click Match Any.
Click the Find button. The matching instances will be displayed in the Search Results pane: