Searching for specific maps and modules, Searching, Specific – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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1.

While

in

the

Repository

window,

repeatedly

press

the

Tab

key

until

you

are

located

in

the

correct

area

of

the

window;

then,

use

the

Up

Arrow

or

Down

Arrow

key

to

select

the

appropriate

entry.

2.

Press

Alt+E

to

open

the

Edit

menu,

use

the

Down

Arrow

key

to

select

Copy

,

and

then

press

Enter.

(Or,

you

can

use

the

Ctrl+C

shortcut).

3.

Repeatedly

press

the

Tab

key

until

you

are

located

in

the

same

area

of

the

window

where

the

folder

is

located;

then,

use

the

Down

Arrow

key

to

select

the

folder

into

which

you

want

to

copy

the

entry.

4.

Press

Alt+E

to

open

the

Edit

menu,

use

the

Down

Arrow

key

to

select

Paste

,

and

then

press

Enter.

(Or,

you

can

use

the

Ctrl+V

shortcut).

Searching

for

specific

maps

and

modules

If

you

are

working

with

large

numbers

of

maps

and

modules,

you

might

have

to

locate

a

specific

map

or

module

or

a

group

of

maps

or

modules

that

share

a

common

characteristic.

The

search

engine

enables

you

to

perform

searches

using

either

free-form

text

or

predefined

search

options.

An

advanced

search

feature

enables

you

to

search

for

maps

and

modules

based

on

usage.

For

example,

an

advanced

search

can

produce

results

that

identify

modules

used

by

a

specific

map,

all

maps

that

use

a

specific

module,

or

all

modules

that

are

not

used

by

any

map.

In

addition,

you

can

customize

the

search

so

that

it

searches

an

entire

repository

or

specific

folders

within

a

repository.

To

perform

a

basic

search

for

a

map

or

module,

do

the

following:

1.

From

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

Tools

and

then

click

Search...

.

2.

In

the

Objects

to

search

for

field,

place

a

check

mark

in

the

check

box

for

the

type

of

map

or

module

for

which

you

want

to

search.

3.

In

the

Text

to

search

for

field,

type

a

string

that

is

common

to

all

modules

you

want

to

locate.

This

step

is

optional

and

is

typically

used

to

narrow

down

search

results.

Note:

The

search

function

supports

the

use

of

wildcard

characters.

The

supported

wildcard

characters

are

the

percent

character

(%)

and

the

underscore

(_).

4.

In

the

Look

in

field,

use

the

drop-down

menu

to

specify

whether

you

want

to

search

the

entire

repository

or

if

you

want

to

search

within

a

specific

folder

contained

in

the

repository.

5.

Click

the

Search

now

button.

The

search

results

are

displayed

in

the

right-side

of

the

search

window.

For

more

advanced

searches,

click

Search

Options

>>

to

display

a

list

of

search

criteria

and

advanced

search

options.

Use

this

list

to

help

specify

certain

map

or

module

characteristics

that

you

want

to

include

in

your

search.

For

example,

the

State

search

criteria

enables

you

to

search

for

only

those

maps

or

modules

that

have

been

promoted

to

the

gold

state.

For

detailed

information

about

using

the

search

engine

and

performing

advanced

searches,

see

the

ImageUltra

Builder

help

system.

Chapter

5.

Working

with

the

ImageUltra

Builder

interface

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