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Notion is designed for you to add as many layers of information as you and your team need to solve any problem. Search ensures that Notion is an easily navigable archive of information 🔍

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  • When you want to find something specific, like a page or a piece of content on a page, click Search at the top of your left-hand sidebar. You can also open search with shortcut cmd/ctrl + P, or cmd/ctrl + K if your cursor is not focused on a block.

  • Type your search term at the top of the search window. You'll also see your recently viewed pages listed below so you can click to jump to one of them right away. This window is keyboard friendly, too, so you can use your arrow keys to scroll.

  • To help you find information more quickly, labels like Most viewed or Popular this week will appear next to certain results. You can also hover over search results to preview them.

Tip: Hold cmd/ctrl while clicking any of these results to open in a new tab (web app) or a new window (desktop app)!

On desktop, you can use search and Q&A even when you’re outside of the Notion app. Trigger Command Search with a customizable keyboard shortcut, your menu bar on Mac, or your task bar on Windows so you can search or ask Q&A without switching between windows or bringing the Notion desktop app to the foreground. To make it easier to access Notion this way, a few things will happen by default:

  • Command Search will be turned on. To turn this off, go to Settings & membersMy settings → toggle off Enable Command Search. You can also turn off Show Notion in Menu Bar or customize your Command Search shortcut.

  • Notion will be set to open at login. To turn this off:

    • On Mac: Right-click on the Notion icon in the dock → select OptionsOpen at Login to remove the check mark beside it.

    • On Windows: Right-click on the Notion icon in the task bar → select Launch PreferencesOpen Notion at Login to remove the check mark beside it.

Vinkki: Kun käytät komentohakua, vie osoitin hakutuloksen päälle käyttämällä näppäimistöä tai hiirtä ja käytä näppäinyhdistelmää cmd + L tai cmd + shift + C kopioidaksesi hakutuloksen linkin.

If you join the Q&A beta, you’ll see an Ask Notion AI button appear at the top of your search window. It provides instant answers to your questions, using information from the pages you have access to in the workspace.

When you search for something, you'll see the option to sort and filter from inside the search window so you can quickly find what you’re looking for.

You can sort by:

  • Best Matches (default): Shows the most relevant results. Pages that have been recently edited show up higher on the list, and page titles are more likely to show up than page contents.

  • Last Edited: Newest First: Shows content in order of how recently it was edited by you or someone else in your workspace.

  • Last Edited: Oldest First: Shows content in order of how long it has gone without an edit by you or someone else in your workspace.

  • Created: Newest First: Shows content in order of how recently it was created.

  • Created: Oldest First: Shows content in order of how long it has been since it was created.

You can filter by:

  • Only search titles: Shows results where your search term matches the title of a page. Any content inside of a page won't be considered.

  • Created by: Shows content created by one or more people in your workspace.

  • Teamspace: This filter is visible in Plus, Business or Enterprise Plan workspaces and shows results based on teamspaces that you have access to. Learn more about teamspaces here →

  • In page: Shows content included in the pages you select. Subpages contained within your chosen pages will also be included.

  • Date: Shows content that was created or edited within a chosen date range. To set a range, click Date, then select Today, Last 7 days, Last 30 days, or pick dates manually by selecting a start and end date on the calendar that’s shown.

When you first open the search window, you'll see a list of pages from your workspace that you've visited lately and when.

  • When you search for something in the database search bar, it will surface database entries that contain your search term in the page title or property values (but not the page contents).

  • For example, if you search for "Urgent," your database will quickly filter to only display entries that contain "Urgent" in the title or property values:

  • Database search searches property values such as Status = In Progress or the names of database entries

  • Workspace search searches content inside database pages.


Usein kysytyt kysymykset

Onko haun sisältötyyppejä rajoitettu?

Hakua ei valitettavasti voi kohdentaa muutamaan sisältötyyppiin. Kehitämme hakutoimintoa jatkuvasti, ja tällä hetkellä käytössä ovat seuraavat rajoitukset:

  • Päivämäärämaininnat, kuten @Tänään tai @viime tiistaina, ovat mukana hakutuloksissa, mutta muut sivujen ja henkilöiden @maininnat, kuten @Doug tai @Roadmap, eivät ole.

  • Kommentit ja keskustelut eivät sisälly hakutuloksiin.

  • Ominaisuusarvot, kuten valinta- ja monivalintatagit, eivät sisälly hakutuloksiin. Voit käyttää tähän tarkoitukseen tietokantahakua.

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Voit käyttää haussa CJK-merkkejä sisältäviä kyselyitä. Jatkamme tämän toiminnon kehittämistä 💪 Voit lähettää meille hakutoimintoihin liittyvää palautetta osoitteeseen [email protected] tai lähettää viestin Notionin oikeassa alakulmassa olevasta ?-kohdasta.

Voiko esiasetettuja suodattimia, viimeaikaisia sivuja ja viimeaikaisia hakuja mukauttaa jotenkin?

Valitettavasti se ei ole mahdollista tällä hetkellä. Voit halutessasi luoda oman listan sivuista, joilla käyt usein, valitsemalla minkä tahansa sivun oikeasta yläkulmasta . Sivu kiinnitetään tämän jälkeen sivuvalikon yläosaan, josta löydät sen nopeasti.


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