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How do I view the results of a "Search" after I enter a term or a Boolean search string?

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Click on the [Hits] button to see the results of the last search. If no search has been requested, you will be prompted to enter a search. After executing a single term or a Boolean text search, you can move forward or backward through the hits list by clicking the [Next] or [Prev] buttons, respectively, under the [Hits] button. The [Hits] button will summarize the total hits.
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What is a "Boolean search string"?

Frequently Asked Questions
A Boolean text string (BTS) consists of one or more words separated by Boolean operators -- AND, OR, and NOT represented by &, |, and ^, respectively, in search strings created by the user. (See item 1, page 16.)
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What is a Boolean search?

Thinkfinty Frequently Asked Questions
A Boolean search uses selected words and symbols (e.g., AND, OR, and NOT) to specify exactly what should and should not be included in a search query. It was developed and named after George Boole (1815-1864), a British mathematician and logician. Thinkfinity's Advanced Search permits the use of Boolean search terms. Go to Thinkfinity Boolean Phrase Help for information on how you can use it to refine your searches.
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How do I view the next page of my search results?

NOBLE Web Catalog: FAQ
both the top and bottom of the page, you will see numbers indicating how many pages of results there are for your search. you can jump to a particular page by clicking on the number, or simply click "Next" or "Previous" to go back and forth.
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How do I view the results after a search?

ReSearchPoint FAQ
Results List/Table View shows the title of the article/book, author, year and database. More records are available on the screen at a time. After a search is performed Table View is the display default. Select the other two types of views from the Table View. Brief View displays results one after another and includes the same information as in the Table View plus the journal/periodical title, volume, page and date. Click on Table View (upper left) to return to the result list.
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PPSACanada.com
Click on Display Results button. You will be presented with a list of searches that are either in progress or completed. If a search is completed, you may click on its ID number. If a search is in progress, click the 'Refresh' button in your browser periodically (ie. every 30-60 seconds) to update the status of the search.
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Why can't I find my images when I enter a search term?

Jamie's Software - Image Database Software, Microsoft Access...
The search facility has been designed to allow the use wildcards to assist your searching (by leaving the Like operator selected in Advanced mode when searching a text type field). A wildcard is a character that can be used in a search to represent one or more other characters. The two most common wildcards are:
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How do I use the new "Find" feature? Where do I enter the Search string?

PopNote Frequently Asked Questions
RTM. The Search string goes into the Send window. I suggest if you are displaying a large text to Search, like perhaps the Chat Log, you temporarily turn Monitor to OFF to avoid incoming Popnotes that will upset the scroll point.
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Do I always need to enter location/search-string/subcategory?

FAQ - OnYoMo
Search String is a mandatory field. Location and subcategory are optional. Entering these allow the user to narrow down to relevant results in a more precise manner.
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Can I use Boolean operators in my search?

Zetoc: Frequently Asked Questions
No, you cannot input your own Boolean operators in Zetoc. The only operator is AND and this is implicit i.e. if you input more than one word in the same search field, the search engine will automatically AND them. You cannot use parentheses either. This is a feature of the search engine.
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Can I perform a Boolean search of the databases?

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No, there is no provision for Boolean searching of AfricaBib databases by the individual. All entries are additive (using a Boolean AND between each expression), essentially meaning that all search fields must hit for a record to return.
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Can I do a Boolean message search?

Delphi Forums FAQ: Search
Yes. For instructions, click on the "help" link next to the "Search" button near the top of the advanced search page.
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Can I search using the Boolean operators (and, not, or)?

CORDIS Library: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. In the simplest case, a search argument can be a single word or term. However, more than one word is allowed as long as they are separated by at least one space. In this case, the space is interpreted as 'AND' linking the various terms. The words 'AND', 'OR' and 'NOT' have special meaning as they correspond to Boolean operators rather than words to be searched. They can be written in upper case or lower case. You can formulate a query using the Boolean operators combined with brackets e.g.
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Can Boolean characters be used to search?

P2P - Download and Playing Music Videos Games...
No, you should not use Boolean commands such as: AND, OR, NOT, +, -, *, or "". When you type more than one search term, such as "air filters", your search will be automatically interpreted as being "air AND filter" and you will see results containing the two terms first. Then you will see results that contain one or the other term.
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Do you provide Boolean logic search?

Wanfang Data -- Customer Support
Yes. Please click on the "Advanced Search". The user interface for Boolean logic expression will appear to allow you to conduct advanced search without having to type a Boolean expression.
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Questions about Search Results How do I view the results of my search?

CIPO - Canadian Patents Database - Help: FAQ
From the "Search Results" Screen, you can view the details of an individual patent document (including bibliographic information, abstract, and claim) by clicking on the patent document number.
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How do I view property details of the search results?

Commercial real estate listings - Space For Lease
To view the property details of your search results, click on the appropriate underlined Property Address you wish to view. A new Property Detail window will open with detailed information relating to that property.
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Can I view the search results highlighted in the document?

Sakhr/Products/ArabDox/FAQ
ArabDox highlights the occurrences of the search word in the results and in images of the original documents.
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How can I improve my search results using Boolean Operators/Connectors &/ or parentheses?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The parentheses are used in Boolean searching to indicate when a separate search should be processed. Sort of like math. For example if I am looking for articles about eating disorders and children or teens I would enter my search like this: The computer will look for the phrase "eating disorders" and find a number of hits.
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What is a search term?

FAQ
Search term is what is typed into the search box at a search engine. For example if you type Donatemoney2me it the search box at Google, you should see our web page listed at or near the top of the results page.
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Can Part Time Guides write search results pages for any search term?

Mahalo Greenhouse FAQ - The Mahalo Greenhouse
PTGs can't write search results pages that already exist on Mahalo or search results pages that violate our Terms of Service. Search results terms on the Most Wanted pages are much more likely to be accepted to Mahalo, and will receive priority over terms that are not listed. If the page does not exist, email the lead for the vertical your search term would fall under.
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How do I search files for a string from a batch file/command line?

Environment settings set by a batch file are not working.
There is the basic find command which allows you to search one file at a time for string, however findstr is far more versatile. The command has the following switches FINDSTR [/B] [/E] [/L] [/R] [/S] [/I] [/X] [/V] [/N] [/M] [/O] [/F:file] [/C:string] [/G:file] [strings] [[drive:][path]filename[ ...]] When you execute a batch file (or any other DOS command without a pif setting) the _DEFAULT.PIF file in the %systemroot% directory is used.
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Q 12.2: How can I search for, or filter, packets that have a particular string anywhere in them?

Wireshark: Frequently Asked Questions
If you want to do this when capturing, you can't. That's a feature that would be hard to implement in capture filters without changes to the capture filter code, which, on many platforms, is in the OS kernel and, on other platforms, is in the libpcap library. In releases prior to 0.9.14, you also can't search for, or filter, packets containing a particular string even after you've captured them. In 0.9.
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How do I view the results of a quiz?

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After you click on “finished” click on the "View Results" button and you will be able to review every question and answer explanation, in addition to your score. To check the scores of all of the quizzes previously taken, click on "Quizzes" on the Course Menu; click on the link in the Number Column.
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How do I read a String/int/boolean/etc from the keyboard?

Java Programmer's FAQ
The easiest way is to pick up the source for the 100% pure Java class EasyIn from http://www.afu.com/ (same place as this FAQ) Compile it with your code and use it like this: EasyIn easy = new EasyIn(); int i = easy.readInt(); // gets an int from System.in boolean b = easy.readBoolean(); // gets a boolean from System.in double d = easy.readDouble(); // gets a double from System.in ... etc.
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Can I use Boolean search operators?

JustCite - Support - FAQs (Frequently-Asked Questions)
Yes. JustCite supports the AND/OR/NOT Boolean operators. There is a default AND operator, so if you type 2 or more words in a text box on the search screens, JustCite will look for documents that contain all of those words in the appropriate field.
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How can I find information using Boolean search syntax?

Frequently Asked Questions
EasyReach Find DTS will look through your information and find all your emails, documents and Web pages containing your search word or phrase. If the result list is long, you can filter your search until you find the right information you need. In EasyReach Find DTS, any group of words not separated by a comma or quotes is considered a phrase. You can change this option by going into the Tools drop-down menu, selecting Preferences and unchecking the top box in the Find section.
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