| Search Tip: On any webpage you visit, you can click "Edit" on the top bar of your screen, go to "Find" and type in a word you're looking for (or hold down the "Control" key while you hit "F".)
How To Search: Type words into the entry box that you want to search for, then click [Search].
- Any Word:
- Just type one or more words to find any of the words. [ Find ANY ] is the usual default.
- All Words:
- Type more than one word and select [ Find ALL ] to find all of the words.
Or you can use Booleans (see below).
- Exact Phrase: "..."
- You can search for exact phrases by surrounding them in double quotes. Or you can just type the words and select [ Find EXACT phrase ]. Punctuation must be the same to be found between words, for example "Smith, John"
- Boolean Operators: + -
- Use + in front of each word or a quoted phrase that you require.
Use - in front of each word that you want to exclude.
- Boolean Expressions: AND OR NOT ( )
- Use AND, OR, NOT, (, and ) to form a Boolean expression. AND requires, OR allows, NOT excludes.
Use double quotes to protect the words "and", "or", or "not" in a phrase.
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