Understanding SharePoint Search Functionality

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Explore the different search features in SharePoint such as basic and advanced techniques, logical operators, and search scopes. Learn how to use search effectively to find information within your organization's sites and refine results using filters.


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  1. Agenda 1. Overview 2. What is SharePoint? 3. NCDOT Websites 4. Roles Search 6. SharePoint Interface 7. SharePoint Changes 8. Items & Lists 9. Files & Libraries 10.SharePoint & Office 11.Help 12.Wrap Up 30

  2. How to Use Search Basic search techniques Advanced search techniques Logical operators Metadata Transportation Project search 31

  3. Demo of Search C:\Users\drspringall\Desktop\sharepoint_icons copy-06.png 32

  4. Basic Search In general, search returns results from the website you are on Search may return results from other sites You may be able to change the scope of the search on the results page 33

  5. Search on Inside Returns results from all of Inside except Transportation Search Team sites that have their own search Permissions are factored in so you won t see things you shouldn t A team or project site might be a refiner 34

  6. Search on Connect Unauthenticated (Public) Returns results from Connect unauthenticated (public) and NCDOT.GOV Site refiners are available to limit results to one site 35

  7. Search on Connect Authenticated Returns results from Connect team and project sites, Connect unauthenticated (public), NCDOT.GOV, and the Project Store Returns results from Inside if you are an NCDOT employee Site refiners are available to filter results by site Permissions are factored in so you won t see things you shouldn t 36

  8. Example of Basic Search 37

  9. Basic Search Results See details by hovering over the results 38

  10. Refiners for Basic Search Refiners are additional filters available on the initial search results page 39

  11. Logical Operators AND set AND alert AND email Results contain all three words in any order OR set OR an OR alert Results contain any of the three words NOT set NOT alert Results contain first word but not second word 40

  12. Logical Operators Quotation marks set an alert Results contain exact match - all words in that specific order Wildcard (*) aler* Results contain any word that starts with aler, such as alert, alertly, alerts 41

  13. Metadata Search Metadata includes author, name, type, and title of the file author:Jean W. Merritt filename:EmailLinkPage filetype:docx Title: Set, Edit and Delete an Alert on a Page 42

  14. Transportation Project Search Uses a customized search interface Searches the Project Store and construction team sites Demonstrates importance of accurate metadata 43

  15. Exercise 1 Search 1. Go to the Contributor Class home page 2. Click Exercisesfor the links you ll need C:\Users\drspringall\Desktop\sharepoint_icons copy-07 (2).png 44

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