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To use the search feature, you can look for a single word. Or, use the tips below to refine your search to find more specific results.

  • Look for a phrase.
    Example - type A/C Maintenance to find the exact phrase budget amendments. Since the search is not case-sensitive, this is equivalent to A/C Maintenance.

  • Look for two or more words at once by using the AND operator.
    Example - type A/C AND maintenance to find documents that have both the word budget and the word amendments anywhere.

  • Look for words that are close to each other by using the NEAR operator instead of the AND operator. When you use NEAR, the closer together the words are, the higher the rank of the page, so the higher it appears in the list of search results.
    Example - type A/C NEAR maintenance to match documents where the word A/C is within 50 words of the word maintenance.

  • Look for synonyms or similar words by using the OR operator. Note that if you don't use the OR operator and search using multiple words, the words are treated as a phrase.
    Example - type car OR automobile to find the word car or the word automobile, but not necessarily both.

  • Limit your search by using the AND NOT operator to exclude words.
    Example - type cost AND NOT accounting to find all instances of cost, as long as cost is not followed by the phrase accounting.

  • Use double quotes if you want to use AND, OR, NOT, or NEAR literally.
    Example - type "Motor and Repair" to find documents with the phrase Finance and Accounting. Without the double quotes, this query would use the AND operator instead of the phrase.

  • Use a single asterisk (*) to look for words that begin with the same letters.
    Example - type water * to find wash, windows, and so on.

  • Use a double asterisk (**) to look for all forms of a word.
    Example - type drive** to match drive, drove, driven, and driving.

 

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