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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="guide" id="search"> <info> <link type="guide" xref="index#organize"/> <desc>Find photos and videos in your collection by a variety of criteria.</desc> <link type="next" xref="tag"/> </info> <title>Searching</title> <p> There are two ways to search in Shotwell: the filter toolbar, and with a saved search. The search bar allows you to quickly search the current view for certain criteria. Saved Searches feature more complex search criteria and persist in the sidebar between sessions. </p> <section id="searchbar"> <title>Search bar</title> <p> The <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Search Bar</gui></guiseq> checkbox toggles the display of the search bar. You can also hit <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>F</key></keyseq> or <key>F8</key> to bring up the search bar. From this bar, you can find, show and hide photos and videos based on title, tag, rating or other options. </p> <p> To begin searching, simply enter a search keyword in the text box, or click on <gui>Flagged</gui>, <gui>Rating</gui> or <gui>Type</gui>. The text search matches your keywords across tag names, photo or video titles and photos' original filenames. The <gui>Flagged</gui>, <gui>Rating</gui> and <gui>Type</gui> buttons allow you to filter your collection by whether photos are flagged, their current number of stars, and whether the items shown are images, videos, or raw camera files, respectively. </p> <p> Disabling the search bar or exiting Shotwell automatically resets the search bar. </p> </section> <section id="savedsearch"> <title>Saved search</title> <p> A saved search persists across Shotwell sessions, and is updated as photos and videos are added and removed from your Shotwell library. </p> <p> Create a new saved search with <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>New Saved Search...</gui></guiseq> or by hitting <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>S</key></keyseq>. The dialog box allows you to enter a name for the search and select whether you want to meet Any, All, or None of the criteria in the following rows. </p> <p> Each row represents a search criterion. Use the <gui>+</gui> button to add more rows, and the <gui>-</gui> button to remove a specific row. The combo box on the left of each row selects the type of criteria. Criteria must be entered correctly before the <gui>OK</gui> button becomes available. </p> </section> </page>