Performing quick finds based on data in a field
You can perform quick finds based on field data without having to go to Find mode. You can perform a find based on an entire field or a selection of text within a field. The commands to perform quick finds are available on the shortcut menu. For more information, see Using shortcut menus.
To quickly find records based on data in a field:
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In Browse mode, do one of the following:
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) on the field or selection. From the shortcut menu, choose Find Matching Records.
The found set changes to include only the records that match the text you indicated. If the text you indicated contains multiple words, FileMaker Pro performs a phrase search, returning only those records that include the words in order.
You can also quickly narrow or broaden a found set by clicking in a field (or selecting specific text) and choosing Constrain Found Set or Extend Found Set from the shortcut menu. For more information and examples, see Constraining (narrowing) a found set and Extending (broadening) a found set.
Notes
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If the field type selected does not support finds (for example, summary fields, container fields, and global fields), the commands on the shortcut menu won’t appear.
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If no records match your selected data, an alert box appears. Click Modify Find to go to Find mode and correct your search criteria. Click Cancel to return to Browse mode; the found set won’t be changed.
Related topics 
Finding records that match multiple criteria
Constraining (narrowing) a found set
Extending (broadening) a found set