![]() That's the way quoted searches are supposed to work. I put quotes around a search because I want exactly that result and only that result. ![]() I don't put quotes around a search to get something kind of like what I'm searching for, but with maybe some different characters. The upshot of which is that putting quotes around your search doesn't do what it should do: Search for EXACTLY what's inside the quotes. Now I have one less reason to look at changing over to OneNote. Thank you Metrodon and csihilling, your responses they helped me solve my problem. I still wish EN would go back to recognizing more of utf-8 characters. Since I'm not writing in any of those languages I'll be able to create the searches I wanted. I have already created some special searches like "name_vacation_PTO_2015" for tracking vacations.Īnd SUCCESS!!!! Evernote does recognize accented letters like ü, é, etc. Using only underscore won't work for me (I need a few more characters). I haven't tried any "non-english" letters - hopefully I might be able to make a workaround that way. I assume that means literally letters - all the special characters I've tried are from unicode. This allows you to use the underscore to make special "magic keywords" like "_foo" that you may want to search for again later. We treat a "word" as any contiguous sequence of:
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