Hi, Matt
First, just in case, click "find all", then "find", then off to the left,
click the "omit" box (should now have a check mark), then in the first name
box, type James, then enter or "find". Now, to view the omitted records,
which will be your Jameses, up on the tool bar at the top, you will find a
"show omitted" icon. On my screen, it's just to the left of the help (?)
button.
Hope this is helpful!
Jana Reister
Professional Women's Fellowship
1013 - 8th Ave
Seattle WA 98104
ph 206-382-7276
fx 206-382-0810
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Grosso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 12:57 PM
To: TechRocks Support
Subject: [support] Is there a "not" command?
Is there a "not" command in ebase? As in I want to search for all the people
in my database who are "not" named james. Please help me and please tell me
there is a way to do this. thank you.
Matt
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