Performing an Advanced Search
You can significantly improve your searches by using operators and switches with your search strings.
For example, if you wanted to locate documents containing the words "apple" and "orange," you could use the AND operator, as in
apple AND orange
or
apple & orange
NetWare* Web Search would return all documents containing both apples and oranges. You could further enhance your search by using the /SENTENCE switch, which tells Web Search that you only want documents returned that contain apples and oranges in the same sentance, as in
/SENTENCE (apple AND orange)
All documents containing the words apple and orange in the same sentence would be returned in a search results list.
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