The Find Panel - Search box
On most Screens in Redbrick you can add a "Find Panel" by right clicking on the column headers and selecting Show Find Panel
This will add a new search bar, above the columns.
This bar allows you to search anything on the screen you're in, such as titles of documents, the sender and even the folders names.
This find panel can also be used on the process screen to search for tasks, dates or task notes
Or you can use this on the find screen to save you searching individual columns.
You need only add this once, and it will be there for you when you next load that screen.
This will remember its most recent search between matters, so if you were looking for "TR1" on a matter, when you move to a new matter the search will still be there, so don't forget to clear your search once you've found what you're looking for. You can clear your search by clicking the X on the right of the search box

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