wordmuse
03-08-2011, 03:21 AM
Information overload is one of the problems I use URP to help me with. Of course, the bigger the collection of data and the more complexity it has, the greater the "opportunities" for clutter. Clutter remains a problem for me, even with URP's powerful search and filter capabilities.
One thing that could help me in a big way would be to have a yes/no attribute called something like "Exclude from searches." If toggled to yes, then no search would bring it into view. If set to no, then it would be included just as it is today.
If I know that there is some information that I'll never want by way of search, then I can create a template with the attribute toggled yes and be confident that I can keep it tucked away from view until such time as I need it, in which case I can browse to it via the explorer pane.
Thanks.
- Bal
One thing that could help me in a big way would be to have a yes/no attribute called something like "Exclude from searches." If toggled to yes, then no search would bring it into view. If set to no, then it would be included just as it is today.
If I know that there is some information that I'll never want by way of search, then I can create a template with the attribute toggled yes and be confident that I can keep it tucked away from view until such time as I need it, in which case I can browse to it via the explorer pane.
Thanks.
- Bal