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Operating Symbol List

44 bytes removed, 19:18, 13 January 2012
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Two types of a search can be performed: an Incremental search and a Full String search.
<br>An <i>Incremental</i> search locates a symbol as the symbol name is typed. Please note that an incremental search can be performed by the signal name only, and not by any other attributes. <br>To perform an <i>Incremental</i> search: <ol>
# Select <i>All Symbols</i> in the left panel to search a list of all symbols, or select a particular symbol category.
# Click on any symbol in the right panel.
# Start typing the symbol name; as the name is being typed, the selection will move between symbols seeking for a match.
</ol><br><br><div style="background-color: #E3FBE5;">Note: Each consecutive character in a symbol name must be typed with an interval of no more the one second; if you pause for more then one second, a new search will be started, for a symbol name beginning with the first character that was typed after a pause of more than a second. </div><br><br>
To start a new search without waiting for the second to be over, simply press the ESC key.
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<br><div style="background-color: #E5F6FF;">Example: To search for AMD, type '''a m d''' with an interval of less than a second between each character; if you pause for more than a second after typing '''a''', once you type '''m''', the first symbol, beginning with the character "m", will be located instead.
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A <i>Full String</i> search can be used to find multiple symbols that satisfy the search criteria.
# To continue the search, click '''Find Next''' again.
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<br>A previously performed search can be repeated by simply pressing the F3 key, without opening the '''Find''' dialog box.
== Customizing the Symbol List ==

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