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    Info Searching in Design Gallery

    This may sound pretty basic, but I can't get it to work in P&GD11.
    I was looking for a graphic element of a "ribbon of film" or "filmstrip", in which I might place a few pictures.
    I went to the Design Gallery, clicked on More... and selected "Find".
    I entered "Filmstrip" and clicked on Find First. Nothing happened (so not even a message that there were no search results).
    Entered "Film" - again nothing.
    Then I started scrolling through Clipart, but decided this was going to take forever. I noted the name of one Clipart graphic: Sun.
    I entered "Sun" (again: an existing clipart) - nothing.
    I clicked on Help. The procedure I used is described there as
    Searching for an item name

    You can search, for example, for all names containing the word red:

    1.Choose "More" > "Find".
    2.Type "red" into the text box.
    3.Select "Search Names & Keywords" to search only the item names, e.g. file, color, etc., or "Search All Information" to search the names and keywords available in some galleries.


    Obviously, I tried that... I mean followed the steps verbatim, searching for "red". Nothing happens. So that Find function does not seem to do anything
    So how do I search for a specific element in the Gallery, because having a gallery with many cool items in it is pretty useless if you cannot search, but rather have to go through each category and actually look for what you want?

    I ended up making the "filmstrip" myself, which ended up being fun to figure out, and looks okay. However, I was sort of hoping for a flowing ribbon filmstrip and what I have now is a rectangle with no curves. Oh well.

    David
    Last edited by DBoydNL; 23 November 2015 at 03:46 PM. Reason: Fixed typo's, added a step.

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    Default Re: Searching in Design Gallery

    No the search on the Gallery is fairly crap.

    However if you want info on filmstrips Google:

    site:www.talkgraphics.com/ filmstrip
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    Default Re: Searching in Design Gallery

    Oh great. Something else that doesn't work in a "normal way" in a Xara Product.
    Why does Magix still include the procedure for searching in the Help file, when it doesn't work, has not worked for several versions?
    I know, not your fault, just venting.

    I did not use Google since I wanted a graphic/clipart (so not a JPG or PNG) that would work in G&PD11 as a sort of template. I also wanted to apply a wave of my own making to it. That ain't working on my own creation.
    I'm not sure what you mean by:
    However if you want info on filmstrips Google: (specifically the colon at the end makes this unclear)

    site:www.talkgraphics.com/ filmstrip

    When I click on the hyperlink, I can find some my self on the Talk Graphics forum. I have looked there and eventually entered "filmstrip" in search, found some stuff, and in the meantime responded to one (there). But you seem to say I should enter that in Google (the colon). Maybe you mean I should go to that site and then enter "Filmstrip" in Search (which I eventually did)? I am not a novice to forums, but perhaps giving just a bit more information about what you mean, might clarify what you intend?

    David

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    Aha, that worked.
    I downloaded two examples for further study.
    Thanks

    David

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    Default Re: Searching in Design Gallery

    If you just COPY & PASTE

    site:www.talkgraphics.com/ filmstrip

    into Google, that will give you the search ... Clicking the hyperlink just gets you back to the forum.
    Keith
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