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Check
spelling
Make sure your search terms are spelled correctly. If Sound-Alike
Matching is turned on, the search engine will attempt to find words
that sound similar to your search terms, but it's always best to
try to spell the search terms correctly.
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multiple words
Using multiple words will return more refined results than a single
word. For example, typing our free product will return more relevant
results than typing just product. (Keep in mind that relevant results
are returned even if they don't contain all query terms.)
Example: our
free product
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Use
similar words
The more similar words you use in a search, the more relevant your
results will be.
Example: safe
secure privacy security
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appropriate capitalization
Capitalize proper nouns, and remember that lower-case words will
match any case. For example, typing search will return all documents
containing the words search, Search, and SEARCH. Typing Search,
however, will instruct the search engine to look only for the capitalized
word.
Example: Search
Template Reference
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Use
quotation marks
Use quotation marks to find words which must appear adjacent to
each other, for example, "our pledge to you." Otherwise,
the search results will include the word our, pledge, to, and the
word you, but not necessarily in that order. The words may appear
anywhere, and in any order, within the document.
Note: if you
are using the Advanced Search Form with radio buttons for "any,"
"all," and "phrase," then quotes can only be
used when the "any" radio button is selected. Quotes are
ignored if the "all" or "phrase" radio buttons
are selected.
Example: "our
pledge to you"
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plus (+) or minus (-)
Use a plus sign when your search term or phrase must appear in the
search results. Use a minus sign to indicate undesirable term(s).
The plus sign tells the search engine that a certain word or phrase
is required in the search results, and a minus sign indicates that
a word or phrase must be absent in the search results.
Note: A phrase
must be contained within quotation marks. Leave no spaces between
the plus or minus sign and the term.
Note: if you
are using the Advanced Search Form with radio buttons for "any,"
"all," and "phrase," then plus and minus can
only be used when the "any" radio button is selected.
Plus and minus are ignored if the "all" or "phrase"
radio buttons are selected.
Example: +"template
language"
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