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The Global Search, in Moodle 1.9 onwards, enables users to search all activity modules.
<p class="note">'''Note:''' This feature is experimental and may not work well. It has been removed from Moodle 2.2. A new global search is being written for Moodle 2.4.</p>
 
The Global Search enables users to search all activity modules.


[[Image:Global search query.png|thumb|left|An advanced search]]
[[Image:Global search query.png|thumb|left|An advanced search]]
In addition to the 'Search Forums' and 'Search Courses', many users or designers might find the ability to search the actual content of the site/courses helpful. This can be done by adding the 'Global Search' block. It is not quite as simple as selecting the Global Search menu from the 'Add block' menu. If you do that- nothing happens.
But do not despair. Simply perform the easy-to-follow steps of Global Search set-up (if your site is extremely large- do this at the end of the day to let the computer do the search overnight), but once the set up is complete, adding global search is as simple as clicking one button.


==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 24 May 2012

Note: This feature is experimental and may not work well. It has been removed from Moodle 2.2. A new global search is being written for Moodle 2.4.

The Global Search enables users to search all activity modules.

An advanced search

In addition to the 'Search Forums' and 'Search Courses', many users or designers might find the ability to search the actual content of the site/courses helpful. This can be done by adding the 'Global Search' block. It is not quite as simple as selecting the Global Search menu from the 'Add block' menu. If you do that- nothing happens. But do not despair. Simply perform the easy-to-follow steps of Global Search set-up (if your site is extremely large- do this at the end of the day to let the computer do the search overnight), but once the set up is complete, adding global search is as simple as clicking one button.

See also