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# Meta box on post editor screen

![](https://i.imgur.com/yE2BudE.png)

By default the Ajax Search Pro meta box should be visible under the post and page editor screen. This box allows you to:

* Add additional keywords, which the plugin uses to search for
* Custom keyword suggestions under the search box (if this feature is used)

## Enabling the meta box for post types

By default the box should be visible on post and page editors. You can however enable it for other post types under the `Compability & Other Settings` submenu on the `Other` panel:

![](https://i.imgur.com/09QrEpq.png)

After that, you should be able to see the meta box under the editor screen, if not, then just make sure it's enabled there as well:

![](https://i.imgur.com/s9SEWhy.png)


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