Searching in Fuse
This section includes information about the new Fuse search. If you are currently using the Fuse's legacy search, see Legacy search.
The search bar at the top of the screen allows you to search for content, events, users and communities in Fuse.Â
Performing a searchÂ
To search in Fuse:Â
In the search bar at the top of the screen, enter a keyword or phrase. For example, Data protection.Â
To find what you're looking for more quickly, try using phrase searches, in which you can search for exact phrases within your search queries. To search for an exact phrase, simply wrap it in "double quotation marks". For example, if you search for "product management" and prototyping, Fuse returns all content that contains the exact phrase "product management".Â
Notes:
- Fuse's search is not case-sensitive. Matching content is returned regardless of the case used in search queries or content. For more information, see Is Fuse's search engine case-sensitive?.
- Only certain special characters are supported when searching in Fuse. If you enter unsupported special characters, Fuse automatically removes them from the query. For a list of supported special characters, see here.
- Fuse's search is not case-sensitive. Matching content is returned regardless of the case used in search queries or content. For more information, see Is Fuse's search engine case-sensitive?.
Press the Enter key or click the search icon.Â
A list of matching available content is returned.In some cases, if Fuse perceives that the entered phrase or keyword contains spelling errors, Fuse automatically searches for the correct spelling. You can quickly switch back to the originally entered spelling by clicking it. Fuse may also offer suggestions for similar or alternate terms you could search for.
Search results, filters and facets are displayed in the language selected in your profile. For more information, see Can I search for content in multiple languages?.
[Optional] If necessary, apply some filters to narrow down the search results. For example, if you are looking for a video, you might select the Videos filter, so that the search results only show videos.  Â
- When you have found the item you are looking for, click the result card to open it.
Notes:
- If an item of content exists in multiple communities, it only appears once in the search results.Â
If the Fuse content type ‘Questions’ is enabled on your instance, when no results are available, Fuse will suggest posting a question.Â