Enterprise Vault Personal.cloud Help
- Getting started with Personal.cloud
- About Enterprise Vault Personal.cloud
- Prerequisites for Personal.cloud
- Personal.cloud compatibility
- Logging in to Personal.cloud
- Configuring Microsoft Outlook web folders
- Monitoring other accounts
- Viewing delegate archives
- About Email Continuity
- About legacy data
- Configuring the Personal.cloud settings
- Changing your password
- Changing your message view
- Working with messages
- Using Search
- About Personal.cloud Search
- Using Quick Search
- Using Advanced Search
- Search syntax
- About stop words and special characters in searches
- Phrase searches
- Boolean operator searches
- Wildcard searches
- Proximity searches
- Double-byte character set searches
- About enhanced searches in Japanese
- Using Search Filters
- Creating Saved Searches
- Updating Saved Searches
- Deleting Saved Searches
- Searchable attachment types
- Personal.cloud Search FAQs
- Using Personal.cloud tags
- Using Folder Sync
- Personal.cloud known issues
- Personal.cloud updates in previous releases
About using multiple Boolean operators
You can use multiple Boolean operators in a search to create more complex searches. For example:
cloud AND computing OR public
In this example cloud AND computing represents one term.
The following items are returned:
Items with cloud and computing
Items with cloud, computing, and public
Items with public
You can also use brackets to group multiple terms for Boolean processing. For example:
(cloud (computing OR public)) NOT software
In this example, the space between cloud and (computing OR public) is treated as an AND operator.
The following items are returned:
Items with both cloud and computing, with no reference to software.
Items with both cloud and public, with no reference to software.
The maximum number of Boolean operators that is allowed in a search is 249.
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