System Preferences - Search
Field | Explanation |
General | |
This section gives you two options when using the F3 key. You can choose to search using the Classic search window (used in prior versions of HR3pay), or the current version Desktop Search which provides an overlying search window with additional functionality. This table describes | |
Local Search (F4) | |
Autoselect | If this box is ticked, and a search finds only one record, this record will be opened automatically. |
Max search results per area | For each of the Search Areas included (in the lower section of the pane) this is the maximum number of search results displayed. The default value is 60, but you can specify a required number between 25 and 500. |
Desktop Search (F3) or Classic Search (F3) | |
Max search results per area. | For each of the Search Areas included (in the lower section of the pane) this is the maximum number of search results displayed. The default value is 60, but you can specify a required number between 25 and 500. |
Search Area
The look of this area will vary depending on which F3 key option you specified. |
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This lists all the entities that may be searched. By default the Include box is ticked for each of these – if an entity is not required during searching, click the Include box to remove the tick. | |
Desktop and Classic Search: Search Area | Each entity can be included/excluded from the searching, as required. |
Desktop Search only: Search Area | Entities with to the left can be expanded to view sub-entities. |
Classic Search only: Results per page | For each area included, specify how many search results are displayed per page. When a search is performed, Previous/Next buttons are provided per area if there are more results to be viewed. |
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