If you go the advanced search (click on little magnifying glass next to the 
regular search), and then select the "Filter" tab, you can enter a search 
like:

[regexp:text[my string of text]]

which should find any tiddlers with "my string of text" in their main text 
field.

HTH
-- Mark

On Saturday, July 7, 2018 at 8:35:57 AM UTC-7, FrD wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After having scanned and OCR(ed ?) a (very) small book, I've copied the 
> chapters in tiddlers. My interest was to be able to find some sentences (or 
> part of) quickly and to cross reference with other documents (and add my 
> own notes on the chapters).
>
> I'd like to copy a part of a sentence that I know in a search box and find 
> the exact match. But the results include the tiddlers where sometimes only 
> one word matches.
>
> How can I use the search abilities of TW in order to find "exactly" some 
> given excerpt ?
>
> Thanks for your hints !
>
> Regards
>
> FrD
>

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