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this case, though, you're just adding a new Zip code to an existing find, so leave the
name the same.
4. Click the Advanced button .
The Specify Find Requests dialog box appears. The actions that create the find re-
quests are in a list.
5. Click the New button .
The Edit Find Request dialog box appears.
6. Scroll through the list of fields near the bottom left of the window until you see
the Zip Code field. Or click in the list and then z to automatically scroll the list.
Click the Zip Code field to select it .
You're telling FileMaker to search the Zip Code field.
Figure 2-8. The Edit Saved Finds dialog box shows all your saved finds. You can sort the
list with the “View by” pop-up menu. You can sort alphabetically by name, by creation or-
der, or in a custom order, by dragging the arrow to the left of each find's name. Use the
Duplicate button as a starting point for creating a new find that's similar to one you've
already saved. The Delete button cleans up finds you won't be using anymore.
7. Click into the box on the right marked Criteria and then type 40 .
You've entered the second part of the new request, which is to search the field for the
Zip codes beginning with “40.” See Figure 2-9 for the settings.
8. Click Add and then click OK or Save in all the dialog boxes until you're back on
your People Detail layout .
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