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Operating System: Windows |
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empower® Add-in: Content Enablement |
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With the library search, you can execute a targeted search which searches the entire library, including the properties of an element such as tags, text, notes and alternative text. |
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To execute a search, enter your search word in the search bar and press (Figure 1163, “Search Bar”). |
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The search is available online and offline. |
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If you want to broaden or specify your search, you can modify your search by defining the search scope and by using operators, wildcards and fields. |
Note
All user interface terms in the instructions refer to the empower® User Interface for PowerPoint. In Word and Excel, the user interface might differ slightly.
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For further information regarding the online and offline availability, see Online Availability of Library Content.
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Before executing your search, you can define the scope of the search (Figure 1164, “Search Scope”). |
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You can decide if you want to search in the whole library, in the current library, in the current folder or in the current folder and all its subfolders (Figure 1165, “Search Scope Drop-Down Menu”). To do so, open the drop-down menu next to the search field and choose the preferred option. If you execute a search now, empower® will only search for elements in the respective library section. |
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By default, the option is set in empower®.
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To broaden your search results, you can use the following wildcard characters: |
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In addition, you can use the following operators to narrow down or to broaden your search results: |
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To specify your search, you can use fields. The following fields can be searched (Figure 1172, “Available Fields in PowerPoint”): |
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To use the fields to specify your search, you must first execute a search. When the search results are displayed, the fields become visible and you can deselect fields that you do not want to search. To do so, click on the respective field. |
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The empower® Library automatically carries out a new search each time a field is enabled or disabled. |
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By default, all fields are searched for the initial search. |
Important
Depending on the Office application in use, not all fields are available.
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If you find an element you want to use, you can navigate to its actual location in the empower® Library. |
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To do so, click on the button in the navigation bar. empower® will automatically jump to the element's location in the library (Figure 1173, “Button ”). |
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For slides that are part of a presentation, the button is called (Figure 1174, “Button ”). |
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Alternatively, you can open the context menu of the respective element and choose the option or .
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