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Entering the word "all" will find documents containing the word "all" but not "allegorical."
You can use wildcards to broaden the scope of the search: "all*" will return documents containing both "all" and "alliterate."
Case is ignored only if the search string is all lowercase or all uppercase. If the criteria is mixed case ("Joe"), only the same case
would match (only "Joe", not "joe" or "JOE").
You can enter multiple words separated by commas: trees, TBL, data. The comma is treated like a logical OR.
If you omit the commas, the query expression is treated as a phrase, so documents would be searched for the phrase "trees TBL data"
You can use the AND, OR, and NOT operators in a simple query: trees AND (TBL OR BPA). To include an operator in a search,
you surround it with double quotation marks: trees "and" TBL. This expression searches for the phrase "trees and TBL."
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