Note: this article was originally posted on Box Support here and has been adapted for the use of UCLA HumTech.

To search for a file or folder, click into the search bar shown in the center of the header. As you begin typing, suggested results will appear below the search bar. If one of the suggested results is the item you need, simply click on it to be taken to it directly. If you would like to see all the results for your search query or if you don’t see the file or folder you are looking for, press Enter/Return on your keyboard or click See all results at the bottom of the list of suggested results.  Note: the order of results in the drop-down may vary from the full results page. Based on your enterprise settings, the results themselves may differ as well.

 

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 Using Search Filters: 

Use filters to narrow down your search results:

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To open the filter menu, click the Search Options icon on the right side of the search bar. Under the Content Filters tab, you can filter results by file type, date modified, and file owner. Under the Metadata tab, you can filter results using custom metadata fields.

You can also set filters after viewing all search results from the search results page. Use the drop-downs at the top of the screen to filter by file type, file size, date modified, file owner, or custom metadata.

 

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Exact Match

Use double quotes (“ “) to search for exact matches on phrases.

Note: Exact searches do not return search matches based on specific character sequences. Instead, they return matches based on phrases, that is, word sequences. For example: A search for "Blue-Box" may return search results including the sequence "blue.box", "Blue Box", and "Blue-Box"; any item containing the words "Blue" and "Box" consecutively.

Boolean Search

You can use Boolean operators in your search. The operators are AND, OR, and NOT. Please note that we do not support lower case (that is, "and", "or", and "not") or mixed case (that is, "And", "Or", and "Not") operators.

Long Queries

To preserve search performance, long queries (for example many words/tokens or many characters) may be truncated. 

Saving Search Queries

 

How does search work?

Search Indexing

Box has a secure index for content much like the index in the back of a textbook. Every time a file or folder is changed, we add those words to the index in a process called indexing. When you conduct a search, we look in the search index for files and folders that match your query. When content is added, updated, or deleted in Box, we will update the search index accordingly.

Search Relevance

The default order of the results displayed is based on the relevance score, which is our internal ranking system to predict with results are the most relevant for you based on your query.