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| RE: Search Rules You could search using "AND" or "OR" in capital letter or put quotation marks around a word for exact match. This can be found under OneNote->Help->Microsoft Office OneNote Help. http://office.microsoft.com/client/helppreview.aspx?AssetID=HA100325051033&QueryID=Mh tAmv80M0&respos=1&rt=2&ns=ONENOTE&lcid=1033&pid=CH 100627691033> excerpt... Tips for searching notes To get the best results when searching your notes, consider the following tips: • Use quotation marks to find an exact phrase To search for an exact phrase, enclose the phrase in quotation marks. For example, if you type "Frank Lee" and you have notes that include the names Frank Miller, Oliver Lee, and Frank Lee, OneNote finds only those notes that include the exact phrase Frank Lee. • Use "OR" to find pages that include any word To search for notes that contain any of several words, type OR between each word. For example, if you type Frank OR Lee OR Oliver, OneNote finds notes that contain any of those three words. • Use uppercase and lowercase letters interchangeably With the exception of AND, OR, and NEAR, search is not case sensitive. For example, if you type Monday, OneNote finds notes that contain both monday and Monday. • Use "audio recording started" or "video recording started" to find audio or video notes When you record audio or video notes, OneNote automatically inserts the text "Audio recording started" or "Video recording started," depending on the type of recording. To search for audio notes, type audio recording started. To search for video notes, type video recording started. • Use only the first few letters of a word to expand your search results If you type the first few letters of a word, OneNote finds words that contain that portion of the word. For example, if you type Tim and you have notes that include the word time, OneNote finds notes that contain both Tim and time. To avoid this, use quotation marks to search for an exact word or phrase. "Ed Faunce" wrote: > Does the ON 2007 allow boolean searching? Where can I find the search > function rules syntax? |
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