QuickFinder™ Server offers additional features that can help you easily find the information you are looking for. However, it is up to the QuickFinder Server administrator to enable these features. Therefore, the following additional QuickFinder features, available from the search results page, might not be available to you. Contact the administrator for more information.
Lets you perform subsequent searches from within the results of an original search.
For example, if you searched for support and QuickFinder returned 120,000 results, you could select Search within This Result Set and enter a subsequent term, such as downloads. QuickFinder would search through the original search results and find all occurrences of downloads and return a new results list.
Best Bets is a secondary results list that appears at the top of the search results page and is generated from a special-purpose index, created for the express purpose of generating a Best Bets results list.
Designed to help you find relevant information faster, Best Bets brings the most popular or most important information to the top of the results page. It is up to the QuickFinder administrator to determine what information should appear in the Best Bets list.
Highlights the search terms and phrases wherever they appear in the documents found during a search, making it easier for you to locate the terms you are searching for within the context of the documents that contain them. Search terms found in hidden document summary fields and META tags are also highlighted.
If the QuickFinder administrator has enabled protected searches, you need to log in before having access to some search results content.
If necessary, click Sign In and then enter your username and password. If you are not sure what they are, contact your administrator.
Related TopicsSearch Proximity
Combining Search Operators
Performing Field Searches
Using Search Parameters
Sorting Search Results
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