- Release Notes v7.0
- Installation and Administration
- About Across Translator Edition
- Installation of the Across Translator Edition
- Connection to Across Account
- Activation of the Across Translator Edition
- Functions of the Across Translator Edition
- Data Synchronization/Migration of the Across Translator Edition
- Backing up Data of the Translator Edition
- Restoring Translator Edition Backups
- Uninstalling the Across Translator Edition
- Getting Started
- System Management
- Project Management
- Projects
- Documents
- Reports
- Quality management
- The Filter Editor
- Partitioning
- Relay Translations
- Document preparation
- Term Extraction and Term Translation
- External Editing of Documents
- The EN 15038 Standard Workflow
- The ISO 17100 Standard Workflow
- Cost Estimates
- Task Processing
- Working in crossDesk
- Paragraph States
- Empty Paragraphs
- Modes
- Customizing crossDesk
- Tasks in Across
- Comments
- Bookmarks
- Paragraph Numbering
- Sorting Paragraphs
- Context View/Source View
- crossTerm Window in crossDesk
- crossView
- Fuzzy search
- Concordance search
- crossSearch
- Spell-check and User Dictionary
- Pre-translations
- Store Translations Wizard
- The Target Editor
- Preview
- QM Check in crossDesk
- Search and Replace
- Correction
- Reviews
- Redelegation to the Translator
- Quick Translate
- Local Data in the Offline Client
- crossWAN
- TM Management
- Terminology Management
- Concept-Oriented Terminology System
- Definitions
- The crossTerm Manager
- crossTerm settings
- crossTerm Manager User Interface
- Searching for Entries/Terms
- Entry and term elements
- Editing Entries/Terms
- Delete Entries/Term(s)
- Merging Entries
- Duplicating Entries
- Manual correction
- crossTerm Reports
- crossTerm Import
- crossTerm Export
- crossTerm Data Maintenance
- crossTerm Web
- crossMining
- crossSearch
- Browser-based Work
- Editing of Special Formats
- Menus, Icons, and Keyboard Shortcuts
Entry search
The entry search enables the search for entries on the basis of the respective entry IDs.
Apart from the search for entries on the basis of individual entry IDs (e.g. "101"), you can use the asterisk (*), which stands for no character or any number of characters (e.g. "10*"). Moreover, you can search for multiple entry IDs (e.g. "1,2,3") and for ranges of entry IDs (e.g. "1-3").
Example search queries for the entry search:
Search query | Search result |
123 | Searches for the entry with entry ID 123. |
10* | Searches for all entries whose IDs begin with 10, i.e. such IDs as 10, 100, 101 etc. |
1,2,3 | Searches for the entries with IDs 1, 2 and 3. |
1-3 | Searches for the entries with IDs from 1 to 3. |
1.3-5 | Searches for entries with the IDs 1 and 3 to 5. |
The use of filters enables the systematic search for entries that contain or do not contain images, definitions, comments, etc. or that have been created by a particular user.