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Wherever your travels take you in Confluence , you should be able to find what you need. 
Use the search bar in the upper right  to look for pages, blog posts, spaces, and even people. Results will begin to show up as soon as you start typing.
If you get to many results you can filter them by space, contributors, content type, and more.
If you cannot find your page by using the search bar  and or applying filters use then advanced search

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  1. Search filters – refine your results by space, contributor, type, date, label, or space category.
  2. Advanced search – go the the advanced search page.
  3. Search tips – get search help, and tips for refining your search.

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Search for exact matches

To find a page that contains an exact phrase, use double quotes around your search phase. 

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Here's something valuable to know: You can combine exact matches, operators, and wildcards in one search query. For example, you can search  manag* AND past? AND ("article" OR "post")

So searching on *amaha wont find Yamaha…. But searching on yamah* will find Yamaha.
There is a workaround however if you use /.*amaha.*/  it will find Yamaha.


More detailed information regarding the search option can be found on the following Atlassian page: Search

Keyboard shortcuts

Within Confluence, you can access the complete list of keyboard shortcuts. There are three ways to access this list:

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