When you search for text, you generally can just type the
text you are looking for (the search string). However, there are a
few rules you should be aware of:
Note: Search strings are case-insensitive; that is, uppercase
A is the same as lowercase a.
To find objects or documents containing all terms in your
search string, separate your terms with spaces.
This is the same as using AND.
To find objects or documents containing one or more of
the terms in your search string, separate your terms with commas.
This is the same as using OR.
To search for an exact phrase, type quotation marks (")
around the phrase.
To specify that a term must be included in each result,
type a plus (+) in front of the term.
To exclude a term from the results, type a minus (-) in
front of the term.
Note: Do not include a space after the plus or minus.
Note: Do not use the plus or minus in the same search with other
search string operators.