Hey!
Is there a way to adjust the search behavior to find relevant pages for partial wording?
For example, one of my team members was looking for "requests rehandle" and didn't find the relevant article. When I typed in the full term "requests rehandler" I did find the relevant article.
So a missing "r" changed the search results. Any ideas?
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Best
Robby
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A wildcard should do the trick. For example: rehandle*
You can learn more about Confluence search syntax at https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/confluence-search-syntax/.
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That does not fit to what's written here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/search-139528.html
Because there it says: "Results will appear as you type — you don't need to hit enter."
So the search should not wait for a wildcard but instead suggest search results immediately.
I am new to Confluence but a bit surprised that such basic things do not work as documented. Using wildcards is moreover very technical. Who uses wildcards in Google Search for example?
Best regards, Andreas
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