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Search for X or Y. This will return results related to X or Y, or both. Note: The default iTWOcx operator is OR. By this, it means that if you search for stage five without the OR operator it will search for results related to stage OR five.
Examples:
stage five
roof tiles
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OR
Search for X or Y. This will return results related to X or Y, or both.
Examples:
rib OR software
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“search term”
Force an exact-match search. Use this to refine results for ambiguous searches, or to exclude synonyms when searching for single words.
Example:
“RIB Software”
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AND
Search for X and Y. This will return only results related to both X and Y.
Example:
rib rib AND software
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*
Acts as a wildcard and will match any word or phrase.
Example:
rib*, will look for results with any word of phrase after rib
"rib software"* , will look for results with the phrase rib software with anything word or phrase after rib software
rib* software, will look for results with the word rib with any word or phrase after it OR the word software
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There may be some keyword searches that cannot return results for egStage 5* would look for results where the text contains stage or 5 with data after 5. The number 5 could be on a very large number of results and in this case you are better off trying to provide more keywords to refine your search. You cannot search for single letters or numbers with a Wildcard after it. eg 5* or 1* or Stage 5*. This will not return any results. To search for a phrase with a Wildcard you can use quotations, for example "Stage 5"* or "5"* |