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| Using Windows Desktop Search, can I search for "string1 string2" combined together in that order separated by a space? I can do this on a search site if I put the words in quotes. How do I do this with Desktop Search? Yong Huang | |||
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| Has anyone figured this out? I am having a similar problem. I use keywords to tag documents and want to be able to find exact matches without returning additional results. For instance, if I add [myKeyword] to a searchable document, I want to search for "[myKeyword]" so that I get only the list of results with the keyword I specified. Any advice? Best Regards Michael "yong321@yahoo.com" wrote: > Using Windows Desktop Search, can I search for "string1 string2" > combined together in that order separated by a space? I can do this on > a search site if I put the words in quotes. How do I do this with > Desktop Search? > > Yong Huang > > | |||
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