When I select the “Literal (regular)” method, a number of additional options becomes available. How do they affect my search results?
1. The literal search method “Entire phrase as is” selects documents containing your search phrase as you type it in including leading and trailing spaces, special characters, etc. For example, “Kryloff Technologies” gets matched to just “Kryloff Technologies”, “KRYLOFF technologies”, but not to “KRYLOFF (two or more spaces or line breaks) Technologies”. 2. The literal search method “Same words in same order” selects documents containing all of the words in your phrase following each other and separated by one or several spaces, non-alphabetical letters or/and line breaks. For example, “Kryloff Technologies” is matched to: a) ” Kryloff Technologies “, b) “KRYLOFF (end of line) TECHNOLOGIES”, etc., but c) not to “Kryloff Technology”. To match the words “Technology” and “Technologies”, use the Subject Search method described above. 3. The literal search method “All words in any order” allows finding documents that contain just all words in your search phrase anywhere within the document.