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To reset the text search, delete the text, or click Reset Filters.
Boolean Text Search
You can perform advanced searches, using boolean operators or wildcards.
You can use the following elements:
And [+]
[a and b]
When entering strings separated by “and” (or a plus sign), all les are found that
contain both a and b.
[And] is the default setting when no boolean operator is used, for example, you can
also enter [a b].
Or [,]
[a or b]
When entering strings separated by “or” (or a comma), les are found that contain
either a or b, or both.
Not [-]
[not b]
When entering text preceded by “not” (or a minus sign), all les not containing b are
found.
Parentheses [()]
[(a or b) + c]
Using parentheses, you can group text strings. In this example, les are found that
contain c and either a or b.
Quotation marks [“”]
[“your search text”]
With quotation marks, you can dene sequences of several words. Files are found if
they contain the sequence of words that you entered.
IMPORTANT
When you are searching for les whose names contain a hyphen, put the search text in quotation
marks. Otherwise the program treats the hyphen as the boolean operator “not”.
NOTE
These operators can also be used for logical ltering.
Resetting the Results List
You can reset all lter settings and lter results.
In the MediaBay toolbar, click Reset Filter.
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