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How do I find chart items that are linked to a selection?<br />

Chapter 12: Exploring Relationships<br />

Account number 9931-1291 is selected on your chart. You are interested in finding<br />

any other accounts and transactions on the chart that are linked to this account,<br />

however indirectly, but you are not interested in any of the other transactions or<br />

entities on the chart. Perform a Find Linked operation that finds just the accounts<br />

and transactions that are linked in any way to account number 9931-1291. To do<br />

this:<br />

1. With account number 9931-1291 still selected, from the Analysis menu, select<br />

Find Linked. This displays the Find Linked dialog.<br />

2. Click Reset to make sure the Find Linked settings are set to their default<br />

values.<br />

3. You are not interested in how indirectly items are linked to this account. In the<br />

Options area, turn off the Search Depth check box.<br />

4. You want the Find Linked operation to be performed on both entities and links.<br />

In the Result area, make sure that the Select Entities and Select Links check<br />

boxes are turned on.<br />

5. You want the Find Linked operation to find theme lines (which represent<br />

accounts), but not icons (which represent banks). To do this:<br />

a. In the Include Entities with Attribute area, from the drop-down list, select<br />

Representation.<br />

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