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Using regular expressions you can search for both at the same time. In
Ctrl-F, enter FIELDA|FIELDB (the pipe char, shift \, between them), check
Regular Expressions, and search away.

Also, it does remember previous searches, hit the up and down arrows in the
search text field.


On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Terry Hertel <T.Hertel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Is there any way in RDp to do a compound find? For example, I want to find
every occurrence of "FIELDA" or "FIELDB" within a member so I can
review/modify as necessary. I use Ctl+F to find all of the occurrences of
FIELDA and then repeat the process for FIELDB. Is there another way? If I
have to do it that way, it would be nice if the find function would
remember my last x number of searches because I have to do this for every
program that uses these fields. Again, is there a better way?

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