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<h1>Searching</h1>
<p>Text strings and files can be searched for in the Workbench in two different ways:</p>
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<li>Using the <strong>Search Button</strong><img src="../images/search.svg" alt="Search button" border="0">
and Search view</li>
<li>Using the Quick Text Search Dialog</li>
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<p>In this section, we discuss both.</p>
<p>First, we start showing how
<strong>Search </strong><img src="../images/search.svg" alt="Search button" border="0">
can be used to perform a text search across the resources that are shown in
the navigation view. Instruction will also be given on how to use the Search
view to work with the results.</p>
<p>Second, we will also explain how to use the <a href="qs-36c.htm">Quick Text Search</a> as an alternative to
the standard search. The Quick Text Search is a popup dialog especially suited to find and jump to different
places in your workspace quickly.
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