166 GroupWise 8 Linux/Mac Client User Guidenovdocx (en) 13 May 2009Table 7-2 Wildcard Characters and Switches7.4 Finding Text in Items1 In an open item, click Edit > Find Text.2 Type the text you want to search for in the Find what field.3 Click Find Next to search for the text you typed.Use this same procedure to search for text in the QuickViewer.7.5 Comparing the GroupWise Find Methods Section 7.5.1, “Comparing Search Results,” on page 166 Section 7.5.2, “Comparing Find Functionality,” on page 167 Section 7.5.3, “Comparing GroupWise Versions,” on page 1687.5.1 Comparing Search ResultsLike other search engines, the GroupWise search engine creates an index of whole words that arecontained in the items being searched. When you search with Global Find , GroupWise comparesyour search criteria and attempts to match them with the words in the search index. Because GlobalFind searches for whole words, Global Find does not locate punctuation or partial words unless youuse a wildcard character.Wildcard Character(s)and Switches What the Find or Rule Will MatchAND, &, or a space All items that meet two or more conditions. For example, mountain & goat,mountain AND goat, and mountain goat all find items containing the words“mountain” and “goat.”OR or | All items that meet one of two or more conditions. For example, mountaingoat and mountain OR goat both find items containing “mountain” or “goat” orboth words.NOT or ! All items containing one condition but not the other. For example, mountain !goat and mountain NOT goat both find items containing the word “mountain”but not the word “goat.” Items that contain both are not included." All text found within quotation marks. For example, “mountain goats” finds allitems containing the phrase “mountain goats.” This does not work withdocuments or document references.? Matches any one character. For example, jo?n finds all items containing theword “john,” “joan,” “join,” and so on.* Matches zero or more characters. For example, mountain* finds all itemscontaining the words “mountain,” “mountains,” “mountainous,” and so on./NOCASE (default) Items containing a specific word, regardless of case. For example, /NOCASEZOO finds both “Zoo” and “zoo.”/WILDCARD (default) Items containing the search terms where * and ? are treated as wildcardcharacters. For example, /WILDCARD jo?n finds “john”, “joan”, and “join.”