Searching for Registers
Registers are always located in a folder. If you want to search for a register, you will need to open the folder type which contains the register in the object search. You cannot run a register search across multiple folder types.
You can search for registers if you want to list registers and then go deeper into the register structures.
You can sort the hit list in the results window.
You can define which fields of the data sheet will be used as list columns.

- Open the object search.
- Open a folder type in the object search.
- Double-click the register icon.
The search form will now open.
- Fill out the search form.
- Click Start search or press Enter.
The register hit list will open in the result window.
The search form may contain a full text section. You can enter the terms you want to search for in the full-text index here. The full-text index contains all terms from the register index data. You can combine terms logically and use placeholders (see 'Full-Text Searches – Combinations and Placeholders').
To open the description, click Help in the Full text area.
The INDEX DATA ribbon tab contains the following functions:

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Add Search forms can be combined (see 'Combined Queries'). |
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Remove After combining search forms, you can remove the search form from the top tab. |

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Run Starts the search. |
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Calculate number Display the number of hits which match your search criteria. |
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Save Stores the search form or the combined search forms as a query (see 'Saved Searches'). |
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Subscribe Subscribes to a query (see 'Subscribing to Queries'). |
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Reset All entries in the fields on the top tab will be deleted. |

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Expert mode Opens the search form in expert mode, where you can create logical conditions used to query the index data of fields (see 'Queries in Expert Mode'). |
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Variables Starts the process for saving a query as a 'Query with variables' (see 'Saving Queries with Variables'). |
All functions are also available in the context menu of the index data form.
If you choose the Folder list option in the Query behavior area (see ''Query Behavior' Area'), you will be shown a list of folders in which the queried registers are found. Select the Document list option, and you will be shown a list of documents located in the queried registers and documents that are not located in any register.
Register Hit List
The register hit list of a tab will open in the result window. On the right of the title bar of the results window you will find the following buttons: Minimize, Maximize/Restore, and Close. You can use the mouse to change the size and position of the window.
Separators can be hidden/shown in the 'Result window' area on the 'Settings' dialog. The number of selected hits and the total number of hits are displayed in the status bar. There is a button on the far right with which you can save the position of the window.
The registers returned by the search are listed. The columns can be selected from among the fields in the data sheet. You can use the mouse to change the width of a column and sort the results (see 'Settings for the Hit List').
You can group the list (see 'Grouping Hit Lists').
The functions available on the HIT ribbon tab and in the context menu are the same as those in the folder hit lit (see 'Folder Hit List').