Using the Find Command

Eudora User Manual

 

 

Complex sorting

You can perform complex sorting by holding down the Ctrl key and click one column, then another column, and so on. The columns are sorted in the order you clicked on them. For example, if you click the Subject column first and then the Date column, the subjects in this mailbox sort alphabetically and then chronologically. You will notice numbers in each column header indicating the order of the sort. See the following example.

Complex sorting by subject and then date

To perform a complex sort, you can click two columns or all eight! To cancel the sort, just click on the column that displays 1. All the sort criteria will cancel.

Using the Find Command

Eudora incorporates a Find command that searches for specific text within a single message, multiple messages, or even multiple mailboxes. To display the Find submenu of commands, do the following.

1From the Edit menu, choose Find. Find submenu (under the Edit menu)

Finding Text Within One Message

To search for text within a single message, do the following.

1Open a message.

2From the Edit menu, choose Find.

3From the Find submenu, choose Find Text or press Ctrl+Shift+F. The Find dialog box appears, with the blinking insertion point located in the text field.

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