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Most Searches look for Index Field data to return results. The Content Search optional component provides a deeper level of business intelligence by looking within the text-based documents in your database for keywords or phrases. Each document found is further weighed for relevance by the number of times the keywords (“hits’) are located. The hits are highlighting in the Document Viewer, so that you can navigate from hit to hit in a document image.

Content-based Searches are run in the same way as other Searches, with the addition of the Keyword text box, where you enter words or phrases to search for within the document’s text. You can create simple word searches or more complex queries using tools for logical operator concatenated (look for this and that, look for this or for that), phrase-based searching, and proximity searching.

Like Multi-Field Searches, content-based Searches can use the AND or the OR logical operator. 




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