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Integration for Accela

Platform
OnBase
Product
Integration for Accela
Release
Foundation 23.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential
ft:locale
en-US

You can use the internal Text Search toolbar to search for specific text strings in an open document.

Note:

If an overlay is turned on, you cannot perform an internal text search on the document.

Any previously entered search strings from the current Web Client session are retained in the drop-down list located on the Text Search toolbar. You can select a string from this list to quickly search the current document for that string. If you close the document and re-open it, the last 25 searches are displayed in the drop-down list.

To search for a text string, click in the Search String field and enter the characters to search for. Do one of the following:

  • Click Find Next to locate the first occurrence of the text. You can also press Enter to initiate the search or to find subsequent occurrences of the text.

  • Click Find Previous or press Shift + Enter to return to the previous search occurrence.

Any occurrences found in the document are displayed within a highlight bar. The actual search string is displayed in its own highlight box.