I created page labels for my document and want to search for them but when using CTRL+F the page does not show up as seen below. Another solution would be to order/sort the pages by their label, is this possible?
@Forrest Simmons Thank you for the reply! I can filter by markup but this requires a markup to be on each page, is there a way to search without using the markup filters? If not do you know of a way to add a markup to each page without doing it manually?
Solution: Add page labels, add markup to one page (I used a textbox w the date) then right click and add markup to all pages. Use page label filter in the mark up section to search
Maybe add a text box that contains the date, then right-click and select "add to pages"
I believe Ctrl-F will only search for page content.
Try filtering or searching by "page label" in the markups list. That should accomplish your goal.
Is the cable label what you are searching for on the page? Can you OCR the sheet/document? Then Ctrl-F should work.
To add to what Forrest Simmons says, once determined that the page label is actually on the sheet, I you want to toggle off "Case Sensitive" and "Whole Words Only".
I see what everyone is suggesting - add a markup to every page so all pages are in the markup list - but it would be nice to be able to search by page label without any additional steps. @Harper Shaw I'd suggest you make this a feature request that others can vote on. Revu 21 expanded search to other areas but there may be other areas people would like to use search that isn't implemented yet.