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in Support and help by colossians3man (140 points)

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Not really. It's possible to search all logs for specific key words, but not to specify them to your own logs. Depending on what keyword your looking for that might or might not be good enough I guess?

https://project-gc.com/Home/Search#AdvancedSearch

If you're looking for "more later"-logs you've made there are tools for checking very short logs you've made that might be useful. Assuming you've added just a couple of words to those logs and not some big copypaste-thing of course.
by Pleu (50.0k points)
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As Pleu says, there's no easy method. But you can try downloading a gpx of all your finds from a PQ, opening it in a text editor (since gpx is a text-based format) and searching for the key words that way. It may throw up some false positives though.
by Optimist on the run (Expert) (20.4k points)
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