Hi

On Wednesday 2 February 2011 at 1:51:06 AM, in
<mid:[email protected]>, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:


> Hello MFPA,

> On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 00:18:18 +0000 GMT (02/Feb/11, 7:18
> AM +0700 GMT), MFPA wrote:

>>> I think we are talking about different things. I am
>>> talking about search conditions (and header contains
>>> or text contains etc) while you are talking about
>>> search strings, methinks.

M>> We are both referring to the same thing: in the box
M>> marked "text contains" (or "subject contains" or
M>> whatever) I enter a string to search for. I later
M>> find that string has been stored without my
M>> permission in a "history" so that it appears either
M>> in a drop-down list at the end of the "subject
M>> contains" etc. boxes or in a different list under the
M>> menu item "Edit | Use previous conditions."

> In fact, no we are talking about different things. You
> have just described "search string".


OK, I misunderstood what you meant.



> I have four "search conditions". These are: Header
> contains Sender contains Subject contains Text contains

I guess the interface is slightly different between our versions. In
4.0.38 each of those "search condition" lines has two drop-down boxes
to choose between header, text, memo, subject, etc. and to choose
"contains," "starts with," etc.



> I can add more by clicking on the "New Condition"
> button below that. However, I cannot reduce the number
> of conditions to only three or two.  

For 4.0.38 this can be achieved by editing the registry value at
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Finder\Scopes



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