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In the any word "Any Word" (FirstStop WebSearch™ Business only) search mode the query will return those documents that match any of the search words. This mode may be useful when you are not sure about the spelling of the search term.

Example:
   greyhound grayhound

This query will return documents that match either "greyhound" or "grayhound" or both of them.

Note: You should enter only words important to your query. Don't insert "OR" between the words or any other instructions, signs or operators - they will be ignored. Also don't include "stop words" into your query - most engines ignore them.

To enter "Any Word" search mode:
   From menu "Search", choose "Any Word" or click the "Search Mode" button (to the right of the search button "Search" button) on the toolbar and choose any word "Any Word".

To enter "Any Word" search mode in the Query Builder:
1. On the "Query" tab, choose the "Any Word" radio button.
2. Enter query into "Any Word" edit box.

See also:
simple search Simple Search
all words "All Words" Search
phrase search Phrase Search
custom search mode Custom Search
Query Builder