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3.1.6.2. Determine catalog/classification/directory to be searched

Search in: Where?

  • In all catalogs

    When you search over "all", then the search possibly lasts a little bit longer (if many catalogs are installed).

  • In all classifications

  • In all native catalogs

  • In all catalogs classifications

  • In Current selection

    • Current directory (<Name of selected directory>)

      When selecting Current directory the value in Search in changes analogously to the directory change in the index tree.

      That means, the search is always processed on the selected directory.

    • Current catalog (<Catalog name of selected directory>)

      On the tabbed page Part selection -> subitem Part selection, select the item Catalogs, Classes, Favorites or History and there select the directory (subdirectory) to be searched. Multiple selection with Ctrl key.

      When selecting Current catalog the value under Search in remains the same, as long as the index tree selection is inside the set catalog. Not until the catalog is changed while browsing, under Search in the new catalog is set.

      That means, the search always takes place in that catalog where you are in.

      In this exemplary figure, when changing from DIN to ISO the value displayed under "Search in" would remain unchanged at "Industry Standards".

      In this exemplary figure, when changing from DIN to ISO the value displayed under "Search in" would remain unchanged at "Industry Standards".

      Detailed information on all tabbed pages is found under Section 3.1.6.4.11, “ Part selection via index tree ”.

  • Fixed selection:

    When selecting Fix directory or Fix catalog the displayed setting under Search in remains unchanged when browsing in the index tree. The functionality of both options is identical. By switching from the Fix directory to the Fix catalog option, you can save the switching in the index tree itself.

    • Fix directory (<Name of selected directory>)

    • Fix catalog (<Catalog name of selected directory>)

  • In Custom selection...

    See Section 3.1.6.2.1, “ Custom selection... ”.