Hey FrD,

I brought up this to Jeremy not that long ago - regrettably, there is no 
"easy" way to specify an AND search phrase, as opposed to an OR. As Mark 
said, you have to use regexp filtering. 

On Saturday, July 7, 2018 at 7:12:12 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> 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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