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Address", you can either select it from the menu, or press "Enter-S" from the "Add
Address" dialog. "Last name" is displayed as this is the first field in the address
data.
Type a last name to search for and press "Enter". Press "Enter" without entering
text to search, and all records are shown. To search by a different field, navigate
to it using "Space-4", type the search text in the edit box, and press "Enter".
You can move among found records using "Space-1" and "Space-4". Press F3 on
the record you wish to view. The information appears in a multi-line read box
which you can navigate using normal text navigation commands.
If a record contains an e-mail Address, you can press "Enter" to launch the e-mail
program and send an e-mail to that person. If a field contains a web page, you
can press "Enter" on it to open the page in the Web browser.
When you enter text to be searched, you do not have to type the entire content of
a field. For example, to find a record about "Edward", type in "ed" in the "search
name" field. Then, all the records whose name field contains "ed" are found.
8.1.4 Setting Searching Address Fields
This option enables you to select the fields that you want to search. Select "Set
Address Search Fields" from the menu, or press "Enter-O" from the "Search
Address" dialog.
All the address fields are displayed. Press "Space", to toggle the value of a field
between "used" and "unused".