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About favorite filters

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About noise words: words ignored in a search

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About searching metadata fields

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Quick Reference: searching for assets

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Searching for numbers

You can search for numbers in three ways:

To find a number in the asset’s name, use the Asset Name text field.

To find a number in the asset’s metadata, use the Asset Metadata text field.

To find a number only in a specific category, such as a specific Creation Date,
Modification Date, etc., create a filter and select the property to search on.

NOTE: You cannot search for single numbers in the Asset Metadata text field. Any single
character, letter or number, is treated like a “noise” word and is ignored. To search for a
single number in the metadata, create a filter.

Related Links

About favorite filters

on page 19

About searching with filters

on page 19

About noise words: words ignored in a search

on page 23

About searching metadata fields

on page 21

Shortcuts to assets, locations, or searches

on page 15

Quick Reference: searching for assets

on page 14

Filter icon reference table

on page 21

Search icon reference table

on page 17

About noise words: words ignored in a search

Certain “noise” words or characters are automatically ignored in a search in the Asset
Metadata text field.

Examples include:

Prepositions or articles (such as “after”, “before”, “the”, “an”, etc.)

single characters or numbers (“a” “z”, “0”, “9”, “$”, “_”, etc.)

pronouns (“who”, “him”, “mine”, etc.)

common verbs (such as “will”, “said”, “want”, etc.)

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