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Suppose we want to search for the text "RICO" within the word FEDERICO or a part of an alphanumeric code within a text string. How i can do this? the texts are plaed into title fill.
I might sound silly, in such cases I always relay on Ctrl+F and locate the word :)
Yes this works! Thank you! But, how i can do if the text i need to find is on a different board than the current one?
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@Federico , That situation I have never come across as I have a limited board and it's a matter of second in which I can switch the board and apply the same trick :)
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Is there a way to search in a board, and not only for boards?
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Hi @Toni ,
could you please elaborate on what you mean?
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Hi Jack
The search function works to find out in which notes some text is present.
I wonder whether it is possible to search also for some text within a single note.
And this is what I'm desperately missing in Keep! Actually the only feature I'm missing.
However, this is, for example, easy to do in apps like SimpleNote and Evernote, though those apps don't allow to reorganize items in a checklist, like it is possible in Trello, Keep, or Notion.
Actually, Notion would be a good solution for checklists where you can search easily and where items can be moved and reorganized, but you need to spend too much time to move lists from Keep, where I have my contents now
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