How do I search threads within a specific support community, i.e.. Apple Remote Desktop?

Very frustrated with new layout of discussion forums...
How do I search key words within threads within a specific support community?
For Example I want to search the phrase 'couldn't collect' within the Apple Remote Desktop community.

Thanks for your response. I'm well aware of the global search field.
My problem with that is if I search the term 'couldn't collect', (in reference to a very specific Error message generated while running a report via Apple Remote Desktop Task Server) I get a slew of useless hits that have either the words 'couldn't' and/or 'collect' or any variation of those words, such as 'collection'.
I'm looking for responses that are very specific to Apple Remote Desktop only. I don't have hours to weed through thousands of responses that have no bearing to that at all.
Searching within specific sub-communities was possible before this new layout. Whatever happened to the booelean searches and searching by phrases and the 'advanced' searches? Do they still exist?

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