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 ==== Entering Search Criteia ==== ==== Entering Search Criteia ====
  
-When specifying search criteria, enter dates in m/d/y format and times in hour:min am/pm format. Numeric or date ranges can be specified with a dash.  A value followed by a dash like "​**10/​1/​2007-**"​ will search for records higher than the given value. Likewise a value preceded by a dash like "​**-10/​1/​2007**"​ will search for records lower than the given value. ​ Two values separated by a dash like "​**9/​1/​2007-10/​1/​2007**"​ will search for records in between the two values. ​ A number of different values or ranges can be separated by commas will search for records matching any of the values or ranges. ​ For example "**Dept: 1, 3-**" will search for lessons in department ​1, 3 or above. When specifying search criteria in names or notes, type the search criteria within " " quotation marks to search for records whose //entire text// is the search value, otherwise it will find anything that //​includes//​ what was typed. Beginning a search parameter with the word "​**not**"​ will find all records that do not match that value.+When specifying search criteria, enter dates in m/d/y format and times in hour:min am/pm format. Numeric or date ranges can be specified with a dash.  A value followed by a dash like "​**10/​1/​2007-**"​ will search for records higher than the given value. Likewise a value preceded by a dash like "​**-10/​1/​2007**"​ will search for records lower than the given value. ​ Two values separated by a dash like "​**9/​1/​2007-10/​1/​2007**"​ will search for records in between the two values. ​ A number of different values or ranges can be separated by commas will search for records matching any of the values or ranges. ​ For example "**Level: 1, 3-**" will search for lessons in level 1, 3 or above. When specifying search criteria in names or notes, type the search criteria within " " quotation marks to search for records whose //entire text// is the search value, otherwise it will find anything that //​includes//​ what was typed. Beginning a search parameter with the word "​**not**"​ will find all records that do not match that value.
  
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