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Sharepoint query rules

Sharepoint query rules
  1. What is query rules in SharePoint?
  2. What is query rules in SharePoint 2013?
  3. How to do a query in SharePoint?
  4. How do SharePoint rules work?

What is query rules in SharePoint?

The query rule fires if other users frequently clicked a particular result type after typing the same query. In the Commonly clicked results match result type list, select a result type. You selected SharePoint MicroBlog Post in the list.

What is query rules in SharePoint 2013?

For example, a query rule condition could be that a term in a query matches a particular term in a SharePoint Server term set, or that a query is frequently performed on a particular result source in a search system, such as videos.

How to do a query in SharePoint?

You can easily build a query by selecting options on the Basics tab. The Search Result Preview pane on the right hand side automatically displays the search results. In the Select a query list, choose a query by selecting a result source. Result sources specify what content to get search results from.

How do SharePoint rules work?

After you create a list or library in Microsoft Lists, SharePoint, or Teams, you can create rules to automate tasks such as sending someone a notification when data changes in the list or a new file is created in the library. You'll choose a condition that triggers the rule and the action that the rule will take.

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