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How are search results ranked based on relevance?
Search results are ranked based on relevance and grouped by tables. The list of tables that include rows that match the search term are displayed horizontally as tabs along the top of the screen. The Top results tab displays the top 20 results for the search term, with results grouped by table type.
Is there a way to disable relevance search?
We only use Yes or No response statistics to help us understand the usefulness of the search experience. Currently there is no option to disable the feedback question prompt. Relevance search has a powerful set of capabilities to help you put Microsoft Dataverse at your fingertips.
How to enable the new relevance search experience?
To enable the new Relevance Search experience: In the Power Platform admin center, select an environment. Select Settings > Product > Features. Under Search, set Use new search experience to On. Select Save. For information on using the new Relevance Search experience, see Use the new Relevance Search experience.
How to configure relevance search in Windows 10?
Relevance Search delivers fast and comprehensive search results in a single list, sorted by relevance. As an administrator or customizer, you’ll be able to enable and configure Relevance Search as described below. Many of the configuration steps use the same user interface as the Quick Find configuration.
What to do with a low search volume keyword?
These are things to consider when looking at your “low search volume” keywords since they’ll help with the next question. For instance, if your keyword is an exact match keyword, try making it phrase or broad and see if that changes the keyword status.
Why are some keywords marked as limited approval?
You may notice when sifting through your keyword lists that certain keywords are marked as “Limited Approval” due to “Low search volume.” These terms are associated with very limited search traffic on Google – in other words, not very many people are searching on these terms. For this reason, Google temporarily makes these keywords inactive.