Search Document Content: When searching for a phrase like Apple Computer, WebSonar looks for the word apple next to the word computer. Type any word or phrase (No Commas) in the first field and then click the Search for my Phrase... button. You can use and/or in the first field. Use the popup menu and the second field for proximity options.
Search Notes: You can use this field to search for annotations. Use the "Notes" buttons available on the search results display to add new comments to any page of a document. Add your initials and the date/time of your comment.
Search Tips
The following symbols are reserved by WebSonar.
Avoid using these symbols unless you are entering a Boolean search phrase:
& | : # ! = ^ + ~ ( ) / { } [ ]* , @
WebSonar ignores hyphens. A search for Section fifty-one or Section fiftyone will find Section fifty-one, but a search for Section fifty one will not.
The asterisk (*) "SHIFT 8" is a wild card character. Wild cards can be placed at the beginning of a word, the end of a word, or on both sides of a word: ABC* (Find all words that start with "ABC") *ABC (Find all words that end with "ABC");
To search for synonyms of a word, simply enclose the word in braces {}:
{car} Looks for car, or any synonyms of car - automobile, vehicle, etc.
To search for a word by how it sounds (Soundex search), simply prefix the word with a slash (/):
/John Smith Looks for any word that sounds like "John" followed by the word "Smith".
To search for documents which have at least 2 of the items listed (Quorum Searching) use the following format:
"2" @ (planes, trains, automobiles, helicopters)