Quick Navigation
After you’ve used OmniFocus for awhile you’ll likely have amassed a colorful menagerie of projects, contexts, actions, and groups in various states of completion. Luckily, finding what you need is as easy as a click or keyboard command away! OmniFocus offers several handy features to help you access your data from anywhere in the app.
Quick Open
Command-O invokes Quick Open, the powerful way to access your perspectives, folders, projects and contexts with a few swift keystrokes. As you type, Quick Open narrows your results in real time and sorts them by relevance to the text you enter.
![The Quick Open Window](/doc-assets/OmniFocus-Mac/OmniFocus-Mac-v2.0.1.0/en/EPUB/art/of2mac_quickopen_01.png)
Searching in the Toolbar
Using the Search field in the toolbar is a great way to comb through the current contents of your main outline and filter items whose fields match the terms of your search. A toolbar search looks through text in the title, note, project, and context fields of all items displayed.
![Searching in the Toolbar](/doc-assets/OmniFocus-Mac/OmniFocus-Mac-v2.0.1.0/en/EPUB/art/of2mac_searchfield_01.png)
Tip
To search your whole database from the toolbar, go to the Projects perspective and set your view options to All.
Find Dialog
Another way to locate a lost item in your current view is with the find dialog (Command-F). While search narrows what you see in the outline, the find dialog looks through all the fields currently visible in the main outline and highlights results instead, providing a setting for them which you can browse through until you find what you need.
Tip
OmniFocus’s find dialog supports regular expression syntax, a vocabulary for building a query that finds a range of possible results with a single find action. If you’re familiar with regular expressions feel free to try them out, or see this support article for some tips to get started.