To be pedantic the containing a space search would not pick up single
word death notes whereas, if it were available, not equal to blank would.

David

On 21/03/2014 09:08, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> On 20/03/2014 23:38, Tessa Keough wrote:
>> Hmmm I would not have thought of equal to for that search - I always
>> use contains and include a space in the what to look for tab - it
>> quickly brings up my 602 names with death notes.
>
> You can do it your way or you can look for "Not equal to" and leave the
> next field blank.  It's as broad as it's long.
>



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