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autotag "title contains" matching "all"
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Joined: 6/24/2011(UTC) Posts: 147 Location: New York, NY
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I constructed a rule based on the window title of office communicator, which should only have matched a few entries, but ended up matching all Communicator entries. It was built with multiple two separate quoted strings in the "Title Contains" designation.
Meanwhile, an autotag constructed directly from an Advanced Search that I would have thought equivalent did the correct thing.
I would just provide an image of the two rules, but I don't know how to paste them in here...
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Joined: 4/13/2010(UTC) Posts: 872
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When you write a post there is a checkbox under the options at the bottom, "attach files to this post". Check it, then it will ask you to attach files after you press Post.
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Joined: 6/24/2011(UTC) Posts: 147 Location: New York, NY
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screenshots of rules davidem attached the following image(s): communictator.filter.nonworking.jpg (167kb) downloaded 10 time(s). communictator.filter.working.jpg (166kb) downloaded 10 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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I tried to replicate this but was not successful. Do you see any pattern to what one or the other matches? I think you asked in another thread to be able to add more than one Autotag timeline. You can, it was not very well tested, but we used it a lot during development. You can add it than add just one or the other and see the difference.
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