Veritas Alta™ eDiscovery User Guide
- About Veritas Alta eDiscovery
- Getting started with Alta eDiscovery
- Alta eDiscovery roles
- Managing investigations
- About Targeted Collections
- About Searches in investigation
- Working with searched emails
- Working with searched collaboration messages
- Working with searched files
- Working with Advanced ECA searches
- Applying tags to the Advanced ECA search items
- Applying labels to the Advanced ECA search items
- Exporting the Advanced ECA search items
- Exporting an Advanced ECA search summary report
- About Mail Reassignment
- About labels
- About legal holds
- About Tags
- Managing cases
- Managing case documents
- Managing redaction reasons
- Managing reviews
- Reviewing emails
- Reviewing collaboration messages
- Reviewing files
- Managing production sets
- Annotating and redacting content in native viewer
- Managing exports
- Collaborative reports
- Alta eDiscovery alerts
- Email Continuity
- Methods for searching cases and accounts
- Boolean operator searches
- Methods for searching tables and reports
- Alta eDiscovery Frequently Asked Questions
- Best practices, limitations, and known issues
- Alta eDiscovery updates in previous releases
Phrase searches
To search for a phrase, enclose the phrase within double quotation marks. For example:
"cloud computing"
The search returns those items that contain the exact phrase cloud computing.
Note:
A search produces unexpected results if it contains nothing between the quotes, or only white space between the quotes.
A phrase search that includes stop words or special characters can return any of the following:
The exact phrase, including the stop word or special character.
The phrase with the supplied stop word or special character replaced by other stop words or special characters.
The phrase without the stop word or special character.
For example:
The phrase "test and verification" returns items that include the exact phrase, and also phrases such as test not verification, test verification.
The phrase with two stop words "cat in the hat" returns items that include the exact phrase, and also phrases such as The cat has no hat, and cat hat.
If the exact phrase occurs in the search results, it is highlighted. Otherwise the phrase is not highlighted.
Note:
In phrase searches, the * and ? characters are treated as special characters, not wildcards.