On the Your expenses page you have lots of expenses and you can search for any of them with the easy and user friendly search box. Here are some cool things you can do with it:
1. You can search by anything. The search is intelligent so you don't have to specify what you're search on.
2. Enter any date or anything that looks like a date such as "2008" or "sep" or "monday" or "yesterday"
3. If you enter a number it finds expense whose amount or VAT approximately matches but if you enter a decimal point number (e.g. 13.4) it notices that you're being accurate and thus it matches more accurately.
4. You can search by keyword. Searching for "books" might find expenses with description "Books bla bla" and expenses with vendor "Books Ltd" but if you enter "category: books" it only finds expenses with that category match. Other possible keywords are: vat, amount, project and vendor
5. If the expense image was sufficiently clear its content will have been extracted and stored securely. You can therefore find expenses by searching for something that was said on a receipt or invoice. Imagine finding an expense for a bill by entering your customer account number for that supplier.
6. Use commas to split the search. For example searching for "10 books amazon" will look for exactly that but "10, books, amazon" will split the searches individually (match "10" on amount, "books" on category, etc.) and return those that match all parts of the comma separated search.
7. Again, just enter what you think will work and most likely it will just work.