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Search
The search field in Max-EuP2012 enables search methods known from platforms such as Wikipedia:
- Queries are made via a search bar and are activated by pressing the enter key or by clicking on the magnifying glass symbol.
- As word input progresses, the search function suggests all matching keywords available in the work.
- Do not distinguish between upper- and lower-case characters.
- The search function uses whole words. Thus, a search for jurisdiction will not return hits for pages that contain only the word jurisdictional.
- Only pages containing all entered search terms will be found.
- Word components can be searched for by using a truncation character (*). Thus, a search for jurisdiction* will return hits for jurisdictional.
- Phrases or word groups can be searched for with quotation marks. This function works only with whole words. The use of truncation characters and quotation marks cannot be combined. Thus, “conflict of law” and “conflict of law*” will not return hits for conflict of laws.