@Andy : that's because in the Notes syntax, following words are considered as a whole "phrase". Just as if you search (with quotes):
"text editor" and "editor text" in google.
Thus, if you search for "text and editor", or "editor and text" (without the quotes) in the sandbox, you will find 5 results in both query.
Notes search does work very well, but it's syntax is unusual and unnatural. I (re)wrote at this purprose a JS parser to mimic the google syntax. You may find it at the bottom of this blog : {Link}
@Andy : that's because in the Notes syntax, following words are considered as a whole "phrase". Just as if you search (with quotes):
"text editor" and "editor text" in google.
Thus, if you search for "text and editor", or "editor and text" (without the quotes) in the sandbox, you will find 5 results in both query.
Notes search does work very well, but it's syntax is unusual and unnatural. I (re)wrote at this purprose a JS parser to mimic the google syntax. You may find it at the bottom of this blog : {Link}