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To Search XBRL Dialogs

You can search for information in the following XBRL dialogs:

In these dialogs, press Ctrl+F to open a Find dialog and search for information.

Find What

Type the text you are looking for. You can enter the full or partial names. For example if you are looking for cash items, type "cash" and all instances where the word "cash" appears are found.

Match Case

To find only those occurrences with the exact combination of uppercase and lowercase letters specified in the Find What box, select the Match Case option.

Direction

Up

Select the Up option to move up the list of items to find the text you entered in the Find What box.

 

Down

Select the Down option to move down the list of items to find the text you entered in the Find What box.

Find Next

Click the Find Next button to find the next occurrence of the text. Once the search item is found, the matching text is highlighted.

Tag

The Tag button is available in the Find feature of the XBRL Document Tagging dialog to allow you to find an item and tag it at the same time.

Cancel / Close

If you are using the Find feature from the XBRL Document Tagging dialog, click the Cancel button to close the dialog. On the Instance Preview dialogs, click the Close button.

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