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For example, the following searches really mean:<br />

Searching for<br />

carbon - diamond<br />

carbon MINUS<br />

diamond<br />

diamond - carbon<br />

NEAR (;)<br />

Returns<br />

documents with<br />

the words carbon and<br />

diamond in them, but<br />

documents with<br />

diamond are listed last.<br />

the words carbon and<br />

diamond in them, but<br />

documents with<br />

diamond are listed last.<br />

the words diamond and<br />

carbon in them, but<br />

documents with carbon<br />

are listed last.<br />

The NEAR operator is used in an advanced text<br />

search, or query, to find documents that contain<br />

two phrases that are close together. The maximum<br />

distance between the two terms can be specified.<br />

The NEAR operator is used by, entering the first<br />

term, followed by NEAR in all capital letters (or<br />

enter a semicolon (;)), followed by the second term<br />

on which the search is to be performed.<br />

Use the NEAR operator to return documents<br />

based on the proximity of two or more query terms.<br />

NOTE: NEAR cannot be used in ABOUT queries.<br />

For example, the following searches really mean:<br />

Searching for<br />

carbon NEAR<br />

diamond<br />

NEAR uses the following defaults:<br />

Returns<br />

documents with<br />

the words carbon and<br />

diamond in them, but<br />

only when they appear<br />

less than 100 words<br />

apart and in no specific<br />

order.<br />

• Search terms are found if they are 100 words<br />

apart or less, unless specified otherwise. Use<br />

whole numbers between 1 and 100.<br />

• Search terms are found in any order, specified<br />

otherwise. Use TRUE or FALSE.<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> Enterprise Workgroup & Databases 2005 Document Manager Free Text Searching • 253<br />

Understanding Advanced Text Searching

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