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Help - Saved Searches

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What are Saved Searches?

To access Saved Searches:

Saved Searches allows you to view your Saved Searches, or re-run a search by clicking on the linked record title. You are able save up to 50 searches. Each entry in the list consists of:

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How do I save a search to Saved Searches?

From the Search Results page

The Name a Saved Search screen will appear where you can give your search a name. Once you have given your search a name, the Saved Searches page will appear with each of the search areas listed. To access the searches saved for a particular type of search, click on the hyperlinked search area title. You will then be shown the page of Saved Searches for that area.

How do I repeat a search from Saved Searches?

The results of the search will be displayed on the Search Results page.

Can I attach my own notes to each of my Saved Searches?

A 'Notes' area exists for each search you have saved to My Archive. To create a note:

To view a note you have already saved:

Note: There is a limit of 255 characters (about 50 words) that can be saved in each note.

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How do I delete a search?

To delete an individual search from the Saved Searches screen:

What happens if I've reached the maximum number of searches in My Archive?

If you already have 50 searches saved and you click the Save Search in My Archive link, you will be shown a warning page telling you that you need to delete some searches before you can add any more. Click on the link provided to go to the Saved Searches page, where you will be able to delete the necessary number of searches. On the Saved Searches page, click on the Back link to take you back to the page you were on, where you can add your selected searches again.

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