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Tutorial searchmyfiles
Tutorial searchmyfiles








tutorial searchmyfiles

Searches for instances of the words that you specify that are within a certain distance. Tilde (~) after a group of words, followed by a number Roam~ finds matches such as “foam” and “roams.” Searches for approximate matches for a single word. T?e returns all results containing the words “true,” “tree,” and so forth. You cannot use a question mark as the first character in a search. You can use multiple question marks to replace multiple characters. Replaces any single character in your search. Question mark (?) as a replacement for any single character *space does not search for words ending in “space,” such as “workspace.” Work* searches for words such as “workspace” and “workshop.” You cannot put an asterisk before word fragments. Searches for words that begin with the word fragment that you specify. Or, use square brackets if you want to include the beginning and ending dates that you specify.įor example, _creationDate: searches all files whose _creationDate field contains values of or greater and or less.

tutorial searchmyfiles

Use curly brackets if you want to exclude the beginning and ending dates from the search, as in the above example.

tutorial searchmyfiles

_creationDate: searches all files whose _creationDate field contains values greater than and less than. Searches a specific field that contains values within a specific date range. Sales NOT figure searches for Filr files that contain the term “sales” but not the term “figure.”ĭouble quotation marks surrounding a phraseįield name followed by a colon, followed by brackets that contain a date range By default, Filr uses AND when you do not specify an operator between two terms.










Tutorial searchmyfiles