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How To Use:
- Type your keywords in the search box.
- Press the Search button to start your
search.
Tip:
Don't worry if you find a large number of results. In fact, use more
than a couple of words when searching. Even though the number of results
will be large, the most relevant content will always appear at the
top of the result pages. To narrow the number of results you can set
the Match dropdown field to All Terms. To broaden your
search set the Match dropdown field to Any Term.
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What is a phrase?
You can link words and numbers together
into phrases if you want specific words or numbers to appear together in
your result pages. If you want to find an exact phrase, use "double
quotation marks" around the phrase when you enter words in the search
box.
Example #1: To find lyrics by the King,
type "you ain't nothing but a hound dog" in the search box. You
can also create phrases using punctuation or special characters such as
dashes, underscore lines, commas, slashes, or dots.
Example #2: Try searching for 8675-309
instead of 8675 309. The dashes link the numbers together as a phrase.
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Including
or excluding words:
To make sure that a specific word is
always included in your search topic, place the plus (+) symbol before the
key word in the search box. To make sure that a specific word is always
excluded from your search topic, place a minus (-) sign before the keyword
in the search box.
Expand your search using wildcards
(*):
By typing an * at the end of a keyword,
you can search for the word with multiple endings.
Example: Try wish*, to find wish, wishes,
wishful, wishbone, and wishy-washy.
The Triplets and Us Search is Case InSenSiTIve:
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