Search names should clearly indicate the Search’s purpose in a way that makes sense to end users, using their terminology. For example, use Search names to:
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If all your Searches are simple Searches with a single criterion, you would end up with a great number of Searches. If users do not find what they expect, they will need to run a another Search. However, if you create complex Searches with multiple criteria, users who do not expected results can simply refresh the Search and enter more or different search values. |
When possible, consider building the multiple criteria in the order that users are accustomed to seeing the Fields. Then, when indexing a document in the Document Viewer, that consistency helps users enter and use indexing data more quickly. |