On 11/12/08 5:58 PM, "Corentin Cras-Méneur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> On 12 Nov 2008, at 16:43, TU wrote:
> 
>> > Thanks, also is there a way I can have the advanced find function as
>> > an
>> > easy-to-get to tab or put is somewhere on my desk top? Also can I
>> > have the
>> > ³Notes¹¹ section on Advanced Find as a default somehow? I¹m trying
>> > to set up
>> > a format where I can very quickly search the Notes section of my
>> > Contacts
>> > where  put a lot of the names and phone #s.
> 
> 
> In the Finder, press command-f to create a new Spotlight search
> window. You can search for a note and once you find it, take not of
> the "kind" for Entourage notes. For Entoruage 2008 it is vrge08_note.
> You can repeat the operation, but this time don't enter anything for
> the content you search for. Instead, click on the plus sugn allowing
> you to add search criteria and select Kind Other and enter the kind
> for Entourage notes (again, for Entourage 2008 it would be
> vrge08_note. I can't confirm for 2004 since I no longer have it).
> 
> This search should return all the notes you have in Entourage. You can
> save this search on the desktop.
> Double-clicking the saved search allows you to specifically search on
> notes, and you can further restric the searches by entering a content
> to search for.
> 
> Woudl that suit your needs??
> 
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> 
Nice tip :)
With Entourage 2004, there is actually a ³kind² listed as ³Microsoft
Entourage note pointer,² which will work. I tried setting the kind as
³vRgeNote² (if your search and find notes in 2004 they¹re listed as
³1.vRgeNote, 2.vRgeNote, etc.) but that didn¹t work.

Jon
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