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== RECENT ==
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* By default, "recent items" are those you received since the last time you logged off; for example, if you got an item yesterday and you most recently logged in today, it appears here.
* By default, "recent items" are those you received since the last time you logged off; for example, if you got an item yesterday and you most recently logged in today, it appears here.
* To customize the definition of "recent items," choose '''File > Show Filters''' to display {{winlink|Inventory - Show Filters|Show Filters}}.
* To customize the definition of "recent items," choose '''File > Show Filters''' to display {{winlink|Inventory - Show Filters|Show Filters}}.
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Revision as of 13:14, 23 April 2010

KBcaution.png Important: This article has been translated. The translation was imported on Feb 17. Any changes will require re-export for incremental translation.

Filter your inventory by typing into the Filter field at the top of the window.

  • Search strings are not case-sensitive, and partial matches work.
  • You can also search for permissions and links; for example, search for "no copy", to show all items with that permission.

Right-click on a folder or inventory item to display the context menu for additional options.

RECENT

Shows "recent items" in your inventory.

  • By default, "recent items" are those you received since the last time you logged off; for example, if you got an item yesterday and you most recently logged in today, it appears here.
  • To customize the definition of "recent items," choose File > Show Filters to display Show Filters.

Click to display inventory commands, including the option to open a new inventory window.