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			Open the file you wish to search and choose <span class="command"><strong>Find</strong></span> from the list of operations on the left.
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			Either choose one of the default search terms or choose Custom. If you choose Custom, enter a search term into the box. Note: you can change the default search terms using the Settings dialog box.
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			Click on the <span class="application">GaussSum</span> logo to start the script.
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			If you wish to find all lines containing either TERM_A <span class="emphasis"><em>or</em></span> TERM_B, then use the following notation, TERM_A%TERM_B, for the search term. Any number of terms may be combined in this way.
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