This problem arises primarily because many who are the first posters of
an issue do not head up their email with a concise subject title that
relates to the issue itself.
Please folks when you raise a new question on the forum, think how it
will be indexed in the archives, think how others will be able to find
the item, and give it a title relevant to the subject.
Boyd

On 27/06/2011 4:07 a.m., Mike Fry wrote:
> On 2011/06/26 15:18, Howlanddavisii wrote:
>
>> While taking a very successful genealogical trip, I missed some of the 
>> responses
>> to the topic "Renaming Pictures/Files Attached To Sources."  When I went to 
>> the
>> archives (post Nov 21 2009) and put Renaming Pictures/Files into the search 
>> box,
>> I was told that there were no messages with those words.  Did I do something 
>> wrong?
> What a lousy search engine!
>
> The basic search appears to look for articles that contain any or all of the
> words you type in the search criteria box: that's misleading when you want a
> particular thread. You can refine the search, but that doesn't seem to help 
> much
> given the data you're searching for.
>
> What was the Subject of the thread you were looking for?
>


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