[DOCS] Changed Discover app to Discover (#59769) (#59776)

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[[discover-advanced-queries]]
=== Querying in the Discover app
=== Querying in Discover
It may also be helpful to view your APM data in the {kibana-ref}/discover.html[Discover app].
Querying documents in Discover works the same way as querying in the APM app,
and all of the example APM app queries can also be used in the Discover app.
It may also be helpful to view your APM data in {kibana-ref}/discover.html[*Discover*].
Querying documents in *Discover* works the same way as querying in the APM app,
and all of the example APM app queries can also be used in *Discover*.
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==== Example Discover app query
==== Example Discover query
One example where you may want to make use of the Discover app,
One example where you may want to make use of *Discover*,
is for viewing _all_ transactions for an endpoint, instead of just a sample.
TIP: Starting in v7.6, you can view 10 samples per bucket in the APM app, instead of just one.
Use the APM app to find a transaction name and time bucket that you're interested in learning more about.
Then, switch to the Discover app and make a search:
Then, switch to *Discover* and make a search:
["source","sh"]
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[[tutorial-discovering]]
=== Discover your data
Using the Discover application, you can enter
Using *Discover*, you can enter
an {ref}/query-dsl-query-string-query.html#query-string-syntax[Elasticsearch
query] to search your data and filter the results.
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. Click the caret to the right of the current index pattern, and select `ba*`.
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By default, all fields are shown for each matching document.
By default, all fields are shown for each matching document.
. In the search field, enter the following string:
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