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Good morning.
I'd like to ask to you if there is a way to search both compound words and singol words in a pdf file at the same time. For example to search "take back" and "income" at the same time.
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Yes. As the search term enter "take+back income" and select the "Match any of the words" option.
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Yes. As the search term enter "take+back income" and select the "Match any of the words" option.
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Thank you for your answer, but it doesn't work. I tried also "take&back income", "takeANDback income" with and without brackets, but no succcess. Any other solutions?
Thanks in advance.
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It worked fine for me... Can you share your file with us?
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Thank you again.
If I put the settings as the first picture, it shows a lot of results and it also shows the single word, clearly (2nd pic)
If I put the settings as the third picture (with a "+" between the two words, as suggested), It shows no results (4th pic).
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Can you share the file with us?
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It is the same for all files: For examples the following one, searching "Organic Revolution" or "Organic+Revolution" :
http://www.geographyforgeographers.com/uploads/7/2/1/5/7215292/models_and_theories.pdf
Could it be a differen version of Acrobat? I'm using the version 20.012.20048.6926
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Maybe... I'm using an older version of Acrobat (XI), and it works just fine for me.
Here are the results I'm getting searching for "Organic+Revolution" in this file:
And the same, without the plus symbol:
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There's no such thing as "Adobe 365". Do you mean Adobe Document Cloud?