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Information to help you search effectively for help articles using the Find Topics keyword search box:
- Your search term must have two or more characters. Special characters, such as " ? * ( ), are not included in the character count. For example, a search for (a) will not return any search results.
- Search is not case-sensitive. For example, a search for summon finds the same items as a search for Summon.
- You can search using operators such as AND, OR, and AND NOT.
- You can search for exact phrases by putting quotation marks around multiple keywords, for example, "call john smith" finds items with call john smith, but not items with call john p. smith or john smith called. Exact phrases is currently not supported for special characters []!:{}^&+- .
- Search for partially matching terms using wildcards.
- An asterisk (*) matches zero or more characters at the middle or end (not the beginning) of your search term. For example, a search for john* finds items that start with john, such as, john, johnson, or johnny. A search for mi* meyers finds items with mike meyers or michael meyers. If you are using sidebar search, an * is automatically appended to the end of the search string.