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NOTE The search feature is relative. If you have browsed to a subfolder, Content
Explorer will search files and folders within the current folder only.
Search results for local and network content sources are displayed 100 to a
page.
Search results for the Seek content source are displayed 20 to a page.
Search with Wild Cards
You can use wild cards when specifying search criteria.
Wild Cards
Represents any number of characters within a string.*
Represents a single character within a string.?
The search engine assumes a trailing asterisk (*), so you do not need to put
an asterisk at the end of a search phrase.
To perform a basic search with Content Explorer
1 Enter the text string for which you want to search in the Search field.
You can use wild cards when searching.
2 Press Enter or click Search.
Files meeting the search criteria are displayed.
NOTE If your search results are not what you expected, try changing your
filter settings or refining your search.
Advanced Searching with Content Explorer
Advanced searches can be performed using property:value pairings or boolean
operators.
You can refine your searches by using string combinations and value pairings.
Use Property Name and Value Pairs
A property:value pair is the property name and specific value for which you
want to search. To search for a property with a specific value, enter the data
as property:value in the Search field.
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