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Searching DUC
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but is there any way to search the DUC for a PHRASE like "hardware not working", and have it return posts that contain that phrase? Currently it returns a zillion posts with the word "hardware", two zillion more with the word "not", and... you get the idea. How can searches be done more effectively?
Thx
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Re: Searching DUC
If you want to search for a phrase rather than keywords, type your phrase within quotes.
i.e. Type "hardware not working" in the search field rather than hardware not working by itself.
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