Termbase search
You can search for terms in a single termbase or in multiple termbases.
| Search Type | When to Use |
|---|---|
| Normal Search | This option finds a specific term or terms beginning with a particular character or series of characters. Excluded from this type of search are termbase entries that have no term for the selected source language. |
| Full Text Search | This option searches the information on all text fields, in all termbase entries, in all languages. If the value is present anywhere in an entry, the first term in the entry is displayed as a search result. Multimedia fields are not searched. |
| Fuzzy Search | This option finds terms that are identical or similar to the search value. The results are sorted, with best matches shown at the top of the results list. Note that the search value must contain at least three characters and that you cannot use wildcard characters. Termbase entries that have no term for the selected source language are not included. |
| Duplicate Term | This option searches for identical terms for the same language. This search is performed on the default termbase only. |
| Ad-hoc Entries | This option searches for termbase entries that were added to MultiTerm from other applications. These entries are often incomplete. |
- *t will find all terms that end in t, for example "correct".
- t* will find all terms that start with t, for example "tests".
- t* will find all terms that contain t, for example "letter".