Go to SEARCH, then FIND, then DETAILED SEARCH.
Primary Condition:
Look for: INDIVIDUAL
Where to look:  click on arrow, scroll down to NOTES-RESEARCH
How to look: click on arrow, select NOT EQUAL TO
What to look for:  leave empty
Double check that the little box in front of Second Condition is NOT CHECKED
Select at the lower left: Clear List before this search
Then, click on the box CREATE LIST

This should bring up a list of all the names who DO have research notes.
When looking at the resulting list, make sure that the radio button in
front of RESEARCH has been selected.  This method has worked for me.

Linda Greethurst

On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 7:19 PM Margaret Gagliardi <[email protected]>
wrote:

> There are General Notes, Research Notes and Medical Notes under the NOTES
> tab for each person.  I use all three of these.  Is there a way to print
> out a report for the research notes only for everyone in my program that
> has research notes entered?  I do not remember who has research notes and
> who does not, and because I have almost 23,000 names in my file, it is not
> feasible to look at each name and see what I need to do or if I even have
> entered research notes or not.
> Thank you for your help.
> Margaret
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