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[[Property:title|Looking for a cluster]]
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If you know the name of a cluster but not where it is located in the system, there are two ways to find this out:
* You can try to find it in the [[Cluster tool: Introduction|cluster tool]] by expanding the cluster tree.
* In a window where the context tool is independent from the editor, you can type the name of the cluster in [[Context tool address bar|context tool address bar]] . You may use wildcards ("*" or "?") if you know only a part of the name. You can then locate the cluster in the system by [[Pick-and-drop mechanism|picking]] the cluster stone in the [[Context tool address bar|address bar]] and dropping it on the [[Locate command|view icon ]] [[Image:general-search-icon]] of the [[Cluster tool: Introduction|cluster tool]] .