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When doing "Advanced Find", I type "2008-" (without the quotes) in the
"Search for Word(s):" box, specify "in Subject Field Only" and click "Find Now". the results contain "2008-" ANYWHERE in the "Subject". How can I do the find so the results contain "2008-" only AT THE BEGINNING of the "Subject"? |
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