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Global Search in Top Bar - Beta

Learn how to use Global search to navigate quickly to your most important pages

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Written by David Tilley
Updated over a week ago

Overview

Global search gives users the option to search across;

Trips via:

  • Confirmation #s (activity package, insurance quote, insurance confirmation, booking confirmation)

  • Trip Name

  • Primary Traveler Info:

    • Name (Preferred Name, First name, last name)

    • Phone

    • Email

Contacts via:

  • Traveler Info:

    • Name (Preferred Name, First name, last name)

    • Phone

    • Email

Details

In the top bar (on every page within Tern) on the right side lives a search bar.

Clicking on this opens a full page search modal.

When you type a search, Tern will be search that word across all of your Trip and Contacts to try to find a relevant Match!

Trip Match

If the typed search matches any of your Tern trips, it will populate under the Trips header

Trips Info:

  • Confirmation #s (activity package, insurance quote, insurance confirmation, booking confirmation)

  • Trip Name

  • Primary Traveler Info:

    • Name (Preferred Name, First name, last name)

    • Phone

    • Email

Click to the trip name to be taken to the corresponding trip.

Click the Traveler chip next to the trip title to be taken to that contact.

When your search matches a confirmation number of an item within a trip, this chip then shows.

Contact Match

If the typed search matches any of the following in your contacts, it will populate under the Contacts header

Traveler Info:

  • Name (Preferred Name, First name, last name)

  • Phone

  • Email

Click the contact to be taken to that person's contact page

Recent Searches

After a search has been entered, you will then see it the next time search is clicked under "Recent Searches".

Other Navigation Notes

  1. To exit the search view, click anywhere outside the white search box OR click the X in the top right

2. To clear the search, either delete your entered text or click the 'clear' button to the left of the X.

3. ⌘ K is a key command which turns on the full screen search. Press ⌘ K again to exit. If using a PC, press Ctrl K.

Happy Searching!

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