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When performing full-text searches, you can also add some structure to the query. Here are some helpful tips for executing more complex full-text searches:
 
* Spaces are treated as an "and" function, so if you search for Margaret Jones, you'll get all results that include both Margaret AND Jones.
 
* Use the vertical bar symbol, |, between words as an OR function, for example, if you are searching for everything that includes either a dog or a horse, your search would be dog | horse.
* Use quotes around a string of words to find Entries that include that exact string. If you are looking for that blue glass jar, for example, type the phrase enclosed in quotes, like this, “blue glass” and your results will only include items that have the exact phrase “blue glass.” You can be as specific as you wish, for example, “blue glass jar" and if that exact phrase is used in an Entry, it will appear in the search results.

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