Use this Targeted Search macro setting to find content with incomplete words.

In default searching with Targeted Search Macros, only complete words, delimited by space, are sent to the Confluence search engine for possible matches. However, for a more web-like experience, you may enabled partial word search. This means that instead of a query like "donut" your search will start firing as you type each letter of the word: first "d" then "do" then "don" and so on. This increases the recall of the search, driving a greater number of results to the user.

Insert the Targeted Search Field Macro or the Interactive Search Macro on the page.

Do so while in the Confluence page edit interface or Brikit Theme Press block edit.

Click the macro and select "Edit"

This will open the macro parameters modal window.

Check to select the "Partial Word Search" box

For the Interactive Search Macro, you will also need to select "Show Search Field" as well.

Click "Save"

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  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
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If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.

If using:

  1. Replace me with something to note about this how-to entry that falls outside the scope of all other sections; and
  2. Add the tight-bottom class to the next visible/non-collapsed block above this one to narrow the gap between the two blocks.