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Searches produce a list of files that contain
the word or phrase no matter where they appear in the text. This
list gives the rules for formulating queries:
- Consecutive words are treated as a
phrase; they must appear in the same order within a matching
document.
[Example: service provider]
- To search for a series of words that are not
in a phrase, insert AND or OR between the words.
[Example: service AND provider]
- To exclude a word, insert NOT
before it.
[Example: service NOT provider]
- To look for words in close proximity, insert
NEAR.
[Example: service NEAR provider]
- To search for words that start the same, but
have different endings, use an asterisk (*).
[Example: prov* will search
for provider, providers,
provision, provisions, etc.]
- Searches are not case-sensitive,
so you can type your query in uppercase or lowercase.
- Common words such as a,
an, and, as are ignored during
a search. If these are part of a phrase, they will be treated
as placeholders. For example, if you searched for "Word for
Windows," the results could give you "Word for
Windows" and "Word and Windows."
- Punctuation marks are ignored
during a search.
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