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The table below contains examples of how to use these search operators.
Search | Results |
vegetable oil | results that contain those words in any order |
“vegetable oil” | only results that include that exact phrase |
“sunflower oil” “palm oil” | only results containing both phrases |
“sunflower oil” or “palm oil” | results that contain either phrase |
‘vegetable oil’ -‘palm oil’ | results about vegetable oil unless they include the phrase ‘palm oil’ |
Filter
Filters can be used in two ways:
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Some filters aggregate items into multi-level lists (e.g., countries being aggregated into continents or sub-continents as shown in the image below). In these cases, selecting the higher-level item in the list will automatically select all the lower-level items in the list, as illustrated below. |
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The Selected Filters section allows you to view all selected filters at once and remove filters more easily. This section can be collapsed so that it does not take up space on your screen when it’s not needed.
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Reset Search
Your most recent search criteria is retained between visits to the Data Explorer, when you move between pages, and when you refresh a page.
You can remove all your search and filter selections at any time using the Reset Search button.
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