Using quotation marks “_”, will allow you to search by phrases. Say you are looking for a shirt that is 75% Polyester, you would use the category of SHIRTS, and your keywords would be “75% POLYESTER”. This would only show results for shirts that have that specific arrangement of words, instead of having both words somewhere in the description or keywords. Using the asterisk *, will allow you to perform wildcard searches when you want to search multiple variations of a word. For example, using the keyword MAGNET* will pull up results for Magnet, Magnetic, Magnetically and Magnetized. Using brackets [-], will allow you to search by exact forms of words. SAGE will automatically search for different variations of word endings (-ing, -ed, etc.), and sometimes we want a specific form of that word, so the additional variations are not helpful. That is where the brackets come in. If you want a felt material laptop bag, you can use BAGS as your category and [FELT] AND LAPTOP as your keywords. Otherwise, you may get items with the word FEEL, as in “Feels like” since it is the present tense of the word FELT. Category: OR • Example: Masks OR Bandannas Theme: AND, OR, NOT • Example: Golf AND Outdoors, Golf OR Outdoors, Golf NOT Outdoors Color: / (for two-tone items), AND, OR, * • Examples: Red/Black, Red AND Black, Red OR Black, Camo* For more information on search connectors, see the Knowledge Base Article: Advanced Search Tips (#11656), which can be found by logging into your sagemember.com account, click Support in the left menu, and select Knowledge Base from the drop down. Using Quotation Marks: Using the Asterisk: Using Brackets: Where to Use Search Connectors Other Than Keywords: “_” * [-]
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