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Arctera™ Insight Personal Archive Help
Last Published:
2025-10-03
Product(s):
Veritas Alta Archiving (1.0)
- Getting started
- About Arctera Insight Personal Archive
- Prerequisites for Insight Personal Archive
- Compatibility and the latest updates
- Known Issues
- Accessing new Arctera Insight Personal Archive portal
- Logging in
- About Email Continuity
- About legacy data
- Setting application preferences
- Resetting a forgotten password
- Changing your message view
- Managing archives and archived messages
- Managing InsightBooks
- Managing searches
- About Insight Personal Archive Search
- Using Quick Search
- Using Advanced Search
- Using folder search
- Creating a new search
- About Hit Highlighting
- Search syntax
- About stop words and special characters in searches
- Boolean operator searches
- Wildcard searches
- Proximity searches
- Double-byte character set searches
- About enhanced searches in Japanese
- Using Search Filters
- Creating Saved Searches
- Updating Saved Searches
- Deleting Saved Searches
- Searchable attachment types
- Insight Personal Archive Search FAQs
- Managing tags
Wildcard searches
A wildcard search uses a wildcard character at the end of a search term to represent one or more unspecified characters. The question mark ? represents a single character, and the asterisk * represents one or more characters.
For example:
appl? finds archived messages with search terms such as apple or apply.
comp* finds archived messages with search terms such as computing, computer, or company.
Note:
The wildcard character must be placed at the end of the search term. The search term must contain at least three characters before the wildcard character.
In phrase searches, the * and ? characters are treated as special characters, not wildcards.