| My understanding is that what you're trying to do is impossible. What it means for a word to be a noise word is that it is ignored by the indexer, and thus not stored in the index. Any word not stored in the index is not searchable. Basically, what you're saying is that you want it to be a noise word and not a noise word at the same time. How do you imagine the program would know when you wanted it as noise and when you didn't? Why do you need it as a noise word? It's pretty easy remove it from the noise words and reindex. --Nathan Shaskin Compliance Publishing --- On Fri, 1/2/09, Hardik <hbs_26_jan@...> wrote: From: Hardik <hbs_26_jan@...> |