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Originally posted by Jon Polish
I am 100% certain. But just in case, I rebooted and tried again. The interesting thing is that I see, in the registry, only the newest quick search entries. I do not see the entire list that drops down from the box in UR.
I delete the entire key and fire up UR again. Two observations. First, alll of the entries are still present, even those I just deleted from the registry. Second, unlike before, I can now add to the list. But I cannot delete the list. Does it also exist within the database? This seems unlikely as the same list appears acrosss all my databases.
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The list is stored and loaded only from the aforementioned registry key. Please ZIP and post or send to
support@kinook.com:
1) The info from Help | About | Install Info
2) Run RegEdit and export the registry key "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Kinook Software\Ultra Recall"
3) A screen shot showing the list containing items not in the registry
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One more related question, please. While experimenting with this problem I typed "EEEEEEEEEEEE" (no quotes) in the quick search box. It turned up a bizillion hits which is not true. I then ticked "Match whole words" with the same results. Why?
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UR does not create a keyword for a word with the same letter repeated 4+ times (i.e., eeee), and because of this, it also discards such words from a quick search, so all items will match if the search only contains words like that.
http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma..._generated.htm
You don't have to wait for the search to complete (cancel the search, select another item, or type in a different search).
You could still search (unindexed) for such words in item text by doing an advanced search of Item Text matches wildcard *eeee*.
http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma...rasesearch.htm