Search Guidelines
Use the following rules for formulating search queries:
  Searches are not case-sensitive, so you can type your search in uppercase or lowercase characters.
  You can search for any combination of letters (a-z) and numbers (0-9).
  Punctuation marks such as the period, colon, semicolon, comma, and hyphen are ignored during a search.
  You can search for a literal phrase by using quotation marks. You cannot search for quotation marks.
  If you are searching for a filename with an extension, you should group the entire string in double quotes ('filename.ext"). Otherwise, the search will treat the period as a Boolean OR operator.
  You can use standard wildcard expressions (asterisks and question marks) to search for words or phrases; for example, the search word "captur*" finds topics including "capture," "captures," "captured," and "capturing."
See Also
Searching Within Previous Search Results
Including Similar Words in Searches
Searching Topic Titles Only
Controlling How the Search Handles Multiple Words

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