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Who do child items and search results share the same window?
This is a design aspect of Ultra Recall I've never understood and wonder if people here can explain it to me:
Why do child items and search results share the same window? I ask because sometimes I want the search results to persist for a while so I can use of the results for assigning items, flagging, etc., but if I click on a folder, the search results are replaced by the child items for that folder. Why? What's the logic of that? How are child items and search results related? |
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Re: Who do child items and search results share the same window?
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I know the help file can be a bit difficult, but it is very informative. Once things "click" the rest will fall into place. I urge you to spend some time reading and experimenting! |
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Re: Re: Re: Who do child items and search results share the same window?
this was one of my first question as well, when i joined UR.
The problem is that search items CAN themselves have children, and you might want to see them in the child pane, but you are not allowed by design. Doesn't seem to be very consistent, I'd prefer separate search results pane (+ few other options, like show search results pane automatically when going to search item, etc ...) |
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IIRC, the main reason was to minimize the number of separate panes. It's on the request list, but at this point, it's not so simple to separate out.
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Mystery solved. Thanks for the explanation.
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