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Setting Your Search Preferences

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You can set search preferences to control how your results are displayed and which namespaces you use for searching. To set preferences, follow these steps:

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  1. Click in the search box at the top of the left navigation bar.
  2. Type a search term or phrase.
  3. Click the Search button.
    The wiki displays a Search Results page.
  4. To view details for a concept:
    • Click the concept name, or
    • Click the plus sign + preceding the concept name to drill down to child concepts.
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      A category with a name preceded by a bracketed period . has no child concepts.}Once you select a concept, the wiki displays a detail page for that concept. For more information about the detail page, see #Examining Concept Details.

About Autocomplete

The Autocomplete feature enhances your searches by providing a list of suggested terms, based on what you type. To activate Autocomplete while entering search text, type some text and then press Ctrl + Spacebar (on Mac, this is Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar). When Autocomplete is active and working, you will see a red swirling circle while entering a search term.

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  1. Click in the search box at the top of the left navigation bar.
  2. Type one or two characters.
    • If Autocomplete is set to work automatically, you will see a red swirling circle while entering the term.
    • If you do not see the red swirling circle, press Ctrl + Spacebar. To enable automatic use of Autocomplete, you need to change your settings as explained in #Setting Up Autocomplete.
  3. (Optional) When the drop-down results list appears, do either of the following:
    • Select a term from the list to add it to the search box; or
    • Type additional characters to change the results appearing in the list.
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      titleAll BiomedGT concepts start with the letters BGT before the name, so type something such as *BGT Activ* to find _BGT Activity_ or other variations.

  4. Do either of the following:
    • Click the Go button when you know that a category (concept) page exists and you know the exact name of the page. For example, if the full page name is Category:BGT Cytoskeletal Gene(B20918), type the full page name in the search box and click Go. Although this works best when you provide the exact page name, even entering an inexact name displays a results list with possible matches.
    • Click the Search button for general searches where you enter a search term or use Autocomplete.
  5. Click the Search button.
    The wiki displays a Search Results page.
  6. To view details for a concept:
    • Click the concept name, or
    • Click the plus sign + preceding the concept name to drill down to child concepts. []
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      A category with a name preceded by a bracketed period

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      has no child concepts.

If the list did not appear in step 4, check your Autocomplete settings.

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When you select a concept from a search results list, the wiki displays a detail page for that concept. The page name has the concept name and code (for example, Category: BGT Beckers Nevus(B4097) or Category:CTCAE Allergy/Immunology) and includes links to other concepts.

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If the page name includes

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in the title, a collaborator has submitted a proposal to modify the represented concept in some way.

}If this is the case, concept details that are affected by the proposal are shown in red, bold text.

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