User Manual
The Results Window
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7. Select Ignore Case if you want the system to search for the text regardless if it is upper or
lower case characters (for Current Bin only).
8. Click PhraseFind or press Enter.
A Cancel button appears and the system informs you that it is finding your criteria.
The results appear in the Results window. The system displays the total number of items
found after your search.
9. If you would like to open the clip(s) in a Source monitor when you double-click a clip in the
Results window, then select Load into monitor.
The Load into monitor option is selected by default.
Double-clicking a phonetic clip loads the clip into the Source monitor and places the blue
position bar on the frame immediately before the dialogue starts. A Mark IN point displays
on the frame immediately preceding the audio dialogue, the bin opens and the clip highlights
inside the bin. Press the Space bar or Play key to play the clip from the search point.
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Loading the clip in the Source monitor is dependant on the option you have chosen for
“Double-click loads object in” in your Bin Settings.
10. (Option) To refine the number of results, you can enter additional criteria in the filters. Select
a specific column from the Filter menu that you would like to search in, then enter additional
text relating to that column.
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Click the “+” button to add additional filters. Click the “-” button to remove filters. If the last
filter appears, the “-” button will remove the text, not the filter.
The filter menu populates after the initial search.
For information about filtering your results, see “The Results Window” on page 569.
The Results Window
The results of your find display in the Results window for both text find and PhraseFind.You can
then filter your findings to narrow your results. You can also choose to display specific columns,
and sort or move columns.
Current Bin The system searches for the text criteria in the current active bin. The
system then selects the first occurrence in the bin. Press Ctrl+G
(Windows) or Cmd+G (Macintosh) to take you to the next occurrence.
(Applies to text find only.)