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Our search result page shows 50123 result on search result page 1, 49567 on page 2, 48945 on page 3, 50327 on page 4 and on and on.

This causes confusion on our users, and they wonder about it. Why does it differ?

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    My wild guess is that SharePoint to save performance only estimates the total number of results for the query. And the closer you get to the end of the results list, the more accurate this approximation becomes. I have thought about checking out exactly how this works behind the scenes, but I have not gotten the time. Commented Jan 11, 2014 at 8:15
  • @RobertLindgren you are right. Write up your response as the answer. Commented Jan 12, 2014 at 13:25
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    I have done accordingly @MatthewMcDermott :) Commented Jan 12, 2014 at 20:11

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My (not so) wild guess is that SharePoint to save performance only estimates the total number of results for the query. And the closer you get to the end of the results list, the more accurate this approximation becomes.

I have thought about checking out exactly how this works behind the scenes, but I have not gotten the time.

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    We had reported similar case to Microsoft and the answer we got is that it is by design. Commented Jan 21, 2014 at 20:32
  • thanks Robert and Sudhir . I was struggling to find out an answer for this.
    – samolpp2
    Commented Feb 1, 2017 at 18:27

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