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     Defines a set  of search strings,  separated by the  '|' character.
     The search set defined here  is the default when using  the Alt-F/Z
     search functions or the marking system.

     The '|' character works like an OR operator. That is, the search is
     successful if one OR more of the strings are matched.

     Older versions used the ';' semicolon character as a separator, but
     that conflicts with the config reader which treats the semicolon in
     a special way.  The semicolon is  still accepted as  separator char
     like '|', but if semicolons  are used, you MUST enclose  the search
     strings  with  quotes  or  the  config  reader will treat the first
     semicolon as the start of a comment.

       Examples:

         SEARCHFOR string1
         SEARCHFOR string1|string2|stringx
         SEARCHFOR "string1;string2;stringx"

     The character & is reserved  for future use as the  logical "AND"
     operator. Note  however, that  the "and"  search method  is not yet
     implemented.

     This keyword can be used globally and in Random System groups.

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