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Create New Page Search

This dialog displays when you choose Pagefrom the Create Saved Search dialog.

This dialog displays in edit mode for existing page searches, with the addition of a field for identifying your saved search. Click How do you want to refer to this saved search to rename .

Choosing View Results for page searches displays Advanced Search Results. If you're editing an existing search, you have the Save As option.

You can specify multiple attributes for searching in CommonSpot. Use this dialog to refine document or file searches. (Use Find Images – Advanced Search, Create New Image Search, or Edit Saved Image Search to construct or revise advanced queries for images.)

You can save your advanced queries by clicking the Save icon at the bottom of the dialog so that you do not have to recreate searches you use often.

You can use multiple object attributes as search criteria. This dialog is divided into expandable sections containing options for refining your search. Click the plus sign + to expand a section and the minus sign - to collapse one. Optionally click Expand or Collapse All. CommonSpot displays a green check mark for sections containing advanced search criteria.

Set Search Criteria:

Note that you can use custom criteria to limit the number of child subsites searched, as described below.

Use the Expired option to define criteria for viewing expired pages.

  1. Field - Select the field to search against in the Field dropdown. The values you can select are "Language", "Creation Date", "Last Modification Date", "Last Major Modification Date", "Publication Date", "Subsite", "Category", "Keywords", "Owner", "Format", "Parent Template", "File Name", "Title", or "Description".
  2. Operator - Select the operator (greater than, equal to, within, and the like) from the Operator field. The operators in this dropdown depend upon what you selected in the Field dropdown list.
  3. Value - Enter or select a value. The values available here depend on your selection in the Field dropdown list.
  4. AND/OR - If you are searching for multiple criteria, set the AND or OR operator between each criteria line.
  5. Parentheses - If you need to group criteria, use parentheses to define logic; for example, "(A or B) and C". Select parentheses from the unlabeled dropdowns that begin and end a set of criteria. To futher refine more complex criteria, you can select 1, 2, or 3 parentheses. For example, "((A or B) and C) or D".

Note that selecting subsite criteria, as shown below,

and then including child subsites gives you the additional option of limiting the number of subsites to search. Use this feature for less resource-intensive processing and more relevant search results when searching subsites with many children.

Save searches by clicking Save, or, for edited searches, the Save As option at the bottom of the dialog. The Save - Saved Search As dialog displays. Click View Results to execute your search. Results display in the Advanced Search Results dialog. Click Cancel to exit without executing or saving your criteria.

 

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