OFF95: When to Use Speed Up Phrase Searching

ID: Q139667

7.00 WINDOWS kbusage

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SUMMARY

When you use the Regular Index rather than the Speed Up Phrase Searching, you may not see an improvement in search times.

MORE INFORMATION

An index that uses Speed Up Phrase Searching includes proximity information for each word in the index. A regular index will have information stating that "word" is located in "doc1." A Speed Up Phrase Searching index will have information stating that "word" is located in "doc1" at position x, y, and z.

Take for example the phrase "word1 word2 word 3" (you must include the quotation marks to denote a phrase):

The speed differences will be noticed on larger file sets, especially over a network. If you do not see any appreciable speed difference, you may want to save hard disk space and use the regular index.

To change enable Speed Up Phrase Searching, do the following:

1. Click Start on the Task Bar and point to Settings.

2. Click Control Panel and double-click the Find Fast icon.

3. Click Create Index on the Index menu. Select the Speed Up Phrase

   Searching check box.

KBCategory: kbusage KBSubcategory: offwin

Additional reference words: 7.00

Keywords          : offwin 
Version           : 7.00
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: March 28, 1997