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Use operators to refine a search in Vault

You can enter keywords and search terms in the Terms field to narrow or broaden a search of your organization's Google Workspace data using Google Vault. The search operators you can use vary by service. Vault supports search operators for Gmail, Google Groups, Drive, Chat, and Voice, but doesn't support search operators for Calendar. 

Search basics

  • Enter search operators in English, even if people in your organization use other languages to communicate. You can use English search operators to find non-English words and phrases.

  • For most services, Vault assumes there is an AND operator between search terms if no Boolean operator is specified.

  • Vault ignores punctuation marks and case in keywords and phrases.

  • To exclude results that match the search term, put a hyphen (-) or NOT before the search operator. For example, to exclude messages sent to username1 from the search results, you can enter either ‑to:username1 or NOT to:username1.

    Note: If your search term starts with hyphen, such as -1000%, put the individual term in quotation marks to ensure the hyphen is not interpreted as a NOT operator. For example, -1000% (with no search operator) matches anything that doesn't contain 1000, while “-1000%” matches -1000 and 1000, because with quotation marks the hyphen and % are ignored.

  • To search for messages or items by account name, always include a colon (:) with no spaces immediately after the operator. For example, use to:username1 in Gmail and owner:username2 in Google Drive.

  • When you enter multiple values for the same operator, group them together in parentheses. For example, to search 2 recipients of a Gmail message, enter to:(username1 OR username2).

  • Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, and AROUND) must be in all caps, otherwise they're treated as keywords. To ensure your terms are processed correctly, on this page review the term complexity guidelines.

Search operators

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