Your question wouldn't come up if you are searching or titles as "Word 2007"
doesn't appear in your title. It is "Word2007". You might find it easier to
use these forums if you access the server directly - see
http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm
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Dave Robinson wrote:
Thanks. This helps a bit.
But-- If I enter "Word 2007" in "Word", even my post does not come up.
What is the algorithim for Search?
Do you have to be in the specific sub category ("General Questions",
etc) for a search, or are all posts available in the "Word" category?
What does the " " do? Does this make the search look for the specific
text only in the Title of the postings OR does it look for the text
in the title and text of all the postings?
If I entered "2007" in "Word" for a search, would I get all the
postings related to Word 2007 or must I search in each sub-category?
Try the following as an example:
"Word 2007" AND "title bar"
Enclose the exact words with ""; make sure AND is uppercase and is
preceded and followed by space.
"Dave Robinson" wrote:
I have been reviewing the questions and answers using the Search
term "Word2007" in Office/Word/Drop down. I am only interested in
resolving my Word 2007 problems and specific word searches get too
many old version questions.
Is "Word2007" the best search criteria or is there a better or more
generic search that will get me more Word 2007 questions and
responses. --
Dave Robinson