3 <p>Full-text searching supports a number of options, listed below. You can combine
4 these to specify your search more precisely.
</p>
9 <td valign=
"top"><strong>search for these words
</strong></td>
10 <td>For basic searching of one or more words anywhere in the texts, just type them separated by spaces. All words longer than two characters are used.
</td>
14 <td valign=
"top"><strong>+search +for these words
</strong></td>
15 <td>The previous example would also match
"information" because it contains
"for". To force exact matching of a word, use the plus sign.
</td>
19 <td valign=
"top"><strong>+search -engine
</strong></td>
20 <td>Use the minus sign if there are particular exact words you don't want included in the search.
</td>
24 <td valign=
"top"><strong>"search engine"</strong></td>
25 <td>To search for a particular phrase, use double quotes around it.
</td>
29 <td valign=
"top"><strong>user:Kim
</strong></td>
30 <td>To search for texts by a particular user, prefix a word from their name with
"user:".
</td>
34 <td valign=
"top"><strong>userid:
6</strong></td>
35 <td>If you know the user id of a particular user, you can search for them like this.
</td>
39 <td valign=
"top"><strong>subject:assessment
</strong></td>
40 <td>To search for a word within the subject or title of a text only, prefix the word with
"subject:".
</td>
45 <p>For advanced searching, press the search button without typing anything in the words field - you will see
46 a complete form that makes it easier to do advanced searches.
</p>