Search query syntax

Are there any article on how search works in Logos4? e.g. NOT, AND, OR, ANDNOT, etc.
Thanks.
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Start here - http://wiki.logos.com/Basic_Search. From that page, notice the other pages linked in the upper right corner.
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Thanks.
How about AND, OR, NEAR, ANDNOT function? Where do I know what boolean operator is inlcuded?
Thanks.
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Oh, I see! It is indeed helpful.
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If any Logos staff are still following this thread, please note that the information in the link at http://wiki.logos.com/Search_HELP really should be in the native help document accessed directly from the Logos software. The use of these terms and the requirement for capitalization are not intuitive features. I looked and looked in the help document through every article on how to search before giving up and coming to the forums to try find out how to find the word Christ where the word Jesus was not also in the verse. The brief help tip beside the search entry box is not sufficient for explaining all the permutations available with these terms.
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Geoff Johnson said:
I looked and looked in the help document through every article on how to search before giving up and coming to the forums to try find out how to find the word Christ where the word Jesus was not also in the verse. The brief help tip beside the search entry box is not sufficient for explaining all the permutations available with these terms.
Logos 5 has more search examples, including a Basic one:
Jesus ANDNOT Christ
Posted thread => Help: Boolean and Proximity Search Operators
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