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Use Boolean operators in the Containing Text field (which does accept AND,
OR, and AND NOT operators), as well as single word and phrase expressions.
As an example, the AND operator enables you to precisely define your search
by creating a relationship between the terms. If you want to find all files that
contain the words "sail" and "water", the search string would look like this:
sail AND water
(or)
sail water (a space between words produces the same results as including
the AND operator)
The AND, OR, and AND NOT operators enable you to precisely define your
search by creating a relationship between search terms. The following table
shows how you can use each of these operators. If an operator is not specified,
then the AND operator is used. For example, the query "spacing border
printing" is equivalent to "spacing AND border AND printing."
ResultsExampleSearch For
Files con-
taining
dib AND paletteBoth terms in the same file
both the
words
"dib" and
"palette"
Files con-
taining
raster OR vectorEither term in a file
either the
word "ras-
ter" or the
word "vec-
tor" or
both
Files con-
taining the
red AND NOT blueThe first term without the second term
word "red"
but not the
word
"blue"
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