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Learning Center articleUsing a full text index to improve searching in Lotus Notes
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Lotus Notes has powerful search capabilities built right in to the Lotus Notes client. However, a whole host of functionality is added once a database is full test indexed (aka FTI). Learn how to tell if a given database has a full text index.
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Lotus Notes has powerful search capabilities built right in to the Lotus Notes client. However, a whole host of functionality is added once a database is full test indexed (aka FTI). Watch this video to see how to tell if a given database has a full text index.


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