Match types
The following topics detail the match types available in the Match list under Advanced when running an index search. For details on index searches, see Search with index.
Match exact word or phrase
Search for precise matches for the entire string of characters, including spaces, in the order given in the Search box. For example, if you type "Power PDF", the result will list only instances of "Power PDF", when both words appear in the given order.
Match any of the words
Search for any instances that contain at least one of the words you type in the Search box. For example, if you type "at all", the results include any instances in which one or both of the two words appear: "at", "all", "at all", or "all at".
Match all of the words
Search for instances that contain all the words you type in the Search box, but not necessarily in the same order. For example, if you type "at all", the results include instances of "at all" and "all at".
Boolean query
Search for terms or phrases you indicate using Boolean operations. Boolean Query can only be available in multiple-document searches, but not in single-document searches.