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Searching for multiple words

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  • Nikon Shooter



    This should be posted on a Mac OS forum.

    Nonetheless, you might investigate the effect
    of a comma "," in the search field.

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  • Thomas Kyhn Rovsing Hjørnet
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    Well, this is the "Capture One 20.x Software for Mac" section of the forum. And as search behaviour is app specific rather than OS specific this ought to be the right place.

    Thanks for the comma suggestion; it doesn't solve the problem though. It appears that Capture One regards a comma placed directly after a word as part of the word, as it were, so that if you search for "word," you'll get results that match this exact string of characters, whereas if you search for "word ," you'll get results that include either "word" or "," or both. 

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  • Nikon Shooter

    The Mac OS suggestion was not a good one, I admit,
    I thought you were in a finder window… sorry Thomas!


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  • Thomas Kyhn Rovsing Hjørnet
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    Oh, I see, that's why. Thanks anyway.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I agree that 'new york' should be treated as a phrase and not separate words. This sounds like something in the code and not a preference and probably should be reported. In the meantime, what happens if you create two search criteria, 'new' & 'york' then choose All instead of Any from the drop down?

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  • Thomas Kyhn Rovsing Hjørnet
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    I assume that would work – but you wouldn't really expect having to do that. I'll report and, hopefully, find out if this is the way it's supposed to work.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    CO treats two words entered into an Any search as an OR operation, so in your example, CO is looking for any strings that contain two OR words  (New OR York in your original question). To search for the string New York, enclose them in double quotes - "New York"

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  • Thomas Kyhn Rovsing Hjørnet
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    @Fred – Thanks, that works!

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