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When a page is selected from the main menu, a search page must be completed to instruct the system which record to retrieve/display. In some cases, the Add a New Value page automatically will be displayed. If necessary, switch to the Find an Existing Value tab:
1. Any page may have the Find an Existing Value tab. Use an Advanced search if the link is available (this search page defaults to the Advanced search options).
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2. Notice that on either the Advanced or Basic search, you have fields available to search on, operators to use and a data entry field.
3. Use the drop down arrow available to view the different operators such as: begins with (default), contains, or equal to (=), etc.
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4. Click Search.
5. The search results will be displayed in a grid:
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Note: If sufficient search criteria are entered to identify a unique record, the record will be displayed (rather than a list). Only the first 300 records will be listed. If the search retrieves more than 300 possible matches, narrow the search criteria.
Helpful Hint: You can use wildcard characters in the search fields such as the % sign to replace unknown characters or strings of characters.
Helpful Hint: You can save and delete your searches.
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