Precise Searches Using Super-Find
 
NoteBook support regular find (Edit → Find → Find...), but it also includes Super-Find.  With Super-Find, NoteBook uses all of the Multidex pages to locate information very precisely.  For example, if you know that a note was added after a particular date, and has a particular Keyword attached to it, you can use the Super-Find panel to see just those notes added after that date and with that Keyword.
 
 
Searching Using Super-Find

Choose Edit → Find → Super Find... to search for notes with certain words and/or attributes.  NoteBook displays the search results in the Index section’s Super-Find Results page.
 

Use the Super-Find panel to search for cells with particular text, Keyword, Sticker, date, priority, action item status and highlighting settings.

In the Keywords & Stickers section, command click items to create a multiple selection.

Advanced Text Searching with Super-Find

Enter several words in the Super-Find panel’s text field to search for cells containing all of the words.

When you enter multiple words, NoteBook matches cells that contain them all. NoteBook also ignores word order, so a search for “contact suppliers” will also match cells with “suppliers contact”.  
For more precise text searching, enclose the word or phrase in quotes.  Enclosing words in quotes causes NoteBook to perform a “brute-force literal” search.  Brute-force searches are less efficient than the normal indexed searches, but can match text strings more precisely.
Capitalizing a word within the quotes causes NoteBook to perform a “case-sensitive” literal search for that word.  In this example, NoteBook will match cells containing “Contact suppliers” and “Contact Suppliers” but not “contact suppliers”.