# Advanced Searches

You can use search in many ways to find specific files, themes, changes or generic terms.&#x20;

Utilising search operators can help you build the perfect search. Use one, or more of the below operators in a search to maximise how you search.

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<summary>Looking for a Phrase</summary>

If you want to search for a specific set of words in a given order use a Phrase Search. Put speech marks around a search to look for anything that contains that exact phrase.

**Example:**\
"Manufacturing Process"

*This will return results with that exact phrase, in that order, anywhere in the item or name.*

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<summary>Looking for Multiple Terms</summary>

Use the AND operator to search for multiple keywords.

**Example:**

Manufacturing AND Process

*This example will only return results with both Manufacturing and Process anywhere in the item or name.*

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<summary>Looking for at least one term</summary>

Use an OR operator if you want one or more term returned in a item. Searching Manufacturing OR Process will return results containing Either or Both words.&#x20;

By default, spaces in a search are considered an OR operator.

**Example:** \
Manufacturing OR Process\
Manufacturing|Process\
Manufacturing Process

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<summary>Excluding terms from a result</summary>

Use a NOT operator to exclude items that contain specific words.

**Example:**\
Manufacturing Process NOT Flow

*This example will return results with Manufacturing Process in it but not the word Flow.*

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<summary>Using Wildcards to find unknowns</summary>

Using an asterisk (\**) to run a Wildcard Search. It replaces that part of the search with any variable.*

**Example:** \
Searching mountain\* will return mountain, mountains, mountain1, etc.\
Searching seriali\*e will return results for serialise and serialize.

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<summary>Multilingual Search</summary>

You can perform multilingual search within Aiimi Insight Engine. This allows you to find the most relevant search results no matter the language. This allows a search to be performed in any language with the same experience and results as if you searched in English.&#x20;

Languages must be configured by a system administrator to work.&#x20;

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