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Using the Find All Command
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Find All allows words separated by a single operator or by combinations of the operators "and,"
"or," and "not." This command also allows use of parentheses to specify evaluation order. For
example, you can search for "(reagan or bush) and policy" or "(clinton not chelsea) and
whitewater."
Find All Dialog Box
The Find All dialog box is divided into several sections/tabs:
Location section
Simple tab
Advanced tab
Search For section
Favorites
Location Section
The iNEWS directory appears in the Location section. Use the Location section to select a folder
or queue in which to search. When searching non-indexed folders or queues, only one may be
selected at a time. If searching indexed queues, then multiple indexed folders/queues may be
chosen.
Simple Tab
The Simple tab provides a quick and easy way to do basic searches in both indexed and
non-indexed folders/queues.
Link two terms with: Search retrieves:
and Any story that contains both terms. For example, "roses and lilacs" finds
instances where both "roses" and "lilacs" occur.
or Any story that contains either term. For example, "roses or lilacs" finds
instances where either "roses" or "lilacs" occur.
not Any story that contains the first term but not the other term. For
example, "roses not lilacs" finds instances where "roses" occurs except
instances where "lilacs" also occurs.