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DescriptionSymbol
Replaces one or more characters when
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*
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no* will find annotative, annotation,
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Replaces a single character. For example,
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base.
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Expands the tense of the word at the be-
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plotting~ will find plots, plotted,
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printing.
ResultsExampleSearch for
Topics containing both the
words tree view and palette
tree view AND
palette
Both terms in the same
topic
Topics containing either the
word viewpoint or the word
animation or both
viewpoint OR animationEither term in a topic
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