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Wildcard / Boolean searching, Example 1

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For example, in a topic about expenses they could add a topic keyword of "reimbursements". That way regardless of the search term used, the same topic would be displayed. Wildcard / Boolean searching In a search centric world, the ability to have a flexible search tool that meets the demands of users is a must. The search tool that comes with Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 allows the user to use wildcard characters and boolean statements. These allow them to build powerful search statements that return a specific set of results. Example 1 Here the user searches on a keyword of "work*". Topics are returned if they have "working" or "workflow" in the text: Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Reviewer's Guide 18

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Adobe RoboHelp Server 9 Reviewer’s Guide
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For example, in a topic about expenses they could add a topic keyword of
“reimbursements”. That way regardless of the search term used, the same topic would
be displayed.
Wildcard / Boolean searching
In a search centric world, the ability to have a flexible search tool that meets the
demands of users is a must. The search tool that comes with Adobe RoboHelp Server 9
allows the user to use wildcard characters and boolean statements. These allow them
to build powerful search statements that return a specific set of results.
Example 1
Here the user searches on a keyword of “work*”. Topics are returned if they have
“working” or “workflow” in the text: