Expanding and Collapsing Rows

Identity Finder may uncover multiple unique identity matches within a location.  Unique identity matches are distinct from multiple occurrences of the same identity match.  For example, when five different passwords are discovered in a file there are five unique identity matches, however, when five instances of the same password are discovered in one file there are five occurrences of that specific password.  

 

 

When Identity Finder uncovers multiple unique identity matches within a single result, a parent row will be displayed in the results view that says "Multiple Matches" with a total counter of all matches in the location.  Each unique match will be displayed in a child row beneath the parent.  By default, all parent rows are expanded to allow you to see all of the matches uncovered by Identity Finder.  You may choose to collapse these row for ease of viewing by clicking the "Collapse All Rows" button on the Main ribbon.  When you do this, two things occur: 1.  All parent rows are collapsed, not just the row you have highlighted and 2.  The button changes to "Expand All Rows" so that you can later expand all of the rows.

 

To expand or collapse a single parent row, you may click on the +/- icon just to the left of the words "Multiple Matches."

 

To control how many child rows are displayed when many multiple unique matches exist, see Restrict the Number of Identity Matches Displayer per Location.