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all right this morning for the private video weamp;#39;re going to look at how to index multiple string fields okay so letamp;#39;s suppose that we had a blog and we had two fields one field was a blog post and one field was a cliff note to the blog so itamp;#39;s like a one sentence summary of our post okay and letamp;#39;s suppose that we wanted to create an index on both of those fields okay and so those are our only two string fields in the collection okay now this is not something that we always need to do for instance if we import letamp;#39;s say twitter data and json and we just have tweets i donamp;#39;t really iamp;#39;ve never seen the need to index multiple string fields itamp;#39;s really tweets that i want to index so in this example weamp;#39;re going to be indexing a couple of fields in our collection new strings so letamp;#39;s look at our collection new strings and weamp;#39;ll notice that we have string 1 and string two fields and then weamp;#39;ll also n