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Finding Words

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Hi,

In one file, I have records with a description field with entries like:

- 11" Fashion Doll

- My Happy Family Doll House Set

- Tiny Doll House Play Set

- Printed Nylon Drawstring Bag

- Toiletries Bag w/ Plastic Containers

I want to be able to look up words in this file from another file and be able to have all matches displayed in that second file. If words can be typed at random (not "sequential", for example, nylon bag, happy doll, bag containers, and have the matching entries found, that would be exactly what I want. I know that if I am searching within the same file (ctrl > F to perform a find in the description field), all entries containing the random words would show up in the found set. But I don't know how to look it up from another file.

Is this possible? If yes, can anyone show me how? Thanks.

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