On 3 Apr 2014 at 16:31:02, DeHaynes ([email protected](mailto:[email protected])) 
wrote:

> I am making some forms for documenting our company systems. The forms I have
> are:
>  
> * System
> * Server
> * Application
> * Process
>  
> And also
>  
> * Company
> * Department
> * Person
>  
> The EDIT version of these documents has a LOT information explaining what
> belongs in each section. This is information that doesn't need to be
> searched against. Especially considering that for each document type, the
> instructions will be duplicated for each instance of that type of document.
>  
> Does that make sense?

What is indexed is the content of the document and its object properties. This 
is independent of the action (view, edit, etc).

Note that if you mark a document as “hidden” you won’t see search results for 
it by default (unless you mention you wish to see hidden docs in your user 
profile).

Thanks
-Vincent

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