This is one of those mornings when I should have stayed in bed or gone out for 
a pint! My last post is, of course, wrong. Detail Search will find any phrase 
in any case.

I have checked this Event search for my files and it works perfectly.
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Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
GOONS #5307

"Ron Ferguson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Lloyd,
>
>When I wrote this answer I was thinking of Search and Replace, of course 
>detail search does not have "whole words only" - but the principle still 
>applies, detail search reads "exactly"
>---
>Ron Ferguson
>http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>GOONS #5307
>
>"Ron Ferguson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Lloyd,
>>
>>Do you actually have the words "Created by" in the Event Notes? In a previous 
>>post I thought that you had "Created by:" if you select "whole words only" 
>>and omit the colon it might not be found - check carefully all possibilities.
>>---
>>Ron Ferguson
>>http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>>GOONS #5307
>>
>>"Lloyd L. Hite" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> One thing you could do is try each criterion separately and see which
>>>> one, if either, does produce a result.  If you get all your Find-A-Grace
>>>> Events then there is something about the "Created by" which is not
>>>> finding a match.
>>>
>>>> Do you actually have an Event Name called "Find-a-Grave" or is that
>>>> actually the Event Description?  Or it could be something like a
>>>> spelling mistake where you have actually entered Craeted instead of
>>>> Created.
>>>
>>>> Once you know where the "error" is it will be easier to track down.
>>>
>>>Hello Jenny, Thanks for responding.
>>>Yes, I can get a result from the Event Name but not the Events Notes.
>>>
>>>I have an event called Find-A-Grave and a Description where I put the 
>>>memorial#.
>>>Then in Notes I add who the memorial was created by and the date the 
>>>memorial was created.
>>>
>>>I have 2942 memorials of persons in my database.
>>>
>>>Lloyd
>>>
>>>
>>>____________________________________________________________
>

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