To open the Libraries Browser:
Features of Libraries Browser searches
Libraries Browser searches |
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Use | To find items, forms, and other study objects in a study or library, and then copy the study objects into a study or library. |
Location of the Libraries Browser | By default, the browser is located to the right in the application window. |
Features |
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Required search parameters |
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Optional search parameters | Use one, several, or none of the following:
Note: You can select libraries in study projects only. Choose from the libraries in the Libraries tab. The asterisk (*), percent sign (%), and underscore (_) are wildcard operators, which are inserted before and after text. For example, dem automatically becomes *dem*. Use a comma as a delimiter. |
How the search is performed | Text, keywords, categories, and libraries are connected with the AND operator. Criteria within each parameter are connected with the OR operator. For example:
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Information that is searched | Titles, RefNames, and descriptions of:
Titles and RefNames of:
RefNames of:
Additionally:
Note: The Include latest object revisions in Repository checkbox is available in the Search Filter section only in a library project. |
Search results |
Study objects appear as follows: Title (RefName): Description |
Copied study objects | If you copy a study object with child study objects from the Libraries Browser to a study or library, the child study objects are also copied, regardless of whether they are published. When you drag a study object that is in a library from the Libraries Browser to another library, you are prompted to choose whether you want to link to the existing study object and its children or create new copies of the study object and its children. When you drag a study object that is in a library from the Libraries Browser to a study, or drag a study object that is in a study from the Libraries Browser to a library, new copies of the study object and its children are created. When you copy a template from the Libraries Browser, a study object without a link to the template is created. |
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