Searching Content on the Web Site
Search Options
Before you select the search preferences, you should understand the difference among them. The explanations below assume you entered these words into the search text field.
All the Words
All the Words works like an "and" function. The search returns only content blocks that have the words partners and content and Monday and employee and green.
Any of the Words
Any of the Words is almost the opposite of All of the Words. It works like an "or" function.
When you select this option, the search returns all content blocks that have at least one of the words entered in the search text field. In other words, it returns content blocks with the word partners or content or Monday or employee or green.
Exact Phrase
Exact Phrase returns content blocks that have all five words in the order specified in the search text field.
A better example would be to search for a phrase, such as Content Management Solution. The search yields only content blocks with that phrase.
Match Partial Words
Although you cannot search for wild cards, the Match Partial Words option does almost the same. For example, enter at into the search text field, then check off the Match Partial Words box. The search returns all content blocks with the letters "at". This search finds words such as At, Bat, Chatter, Atoll, ATM, etc.