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SEARCH HELP

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  1. Enter your search text.
  2. Click on the Search button.
  3. A list of pages containing all the words in your search text is displayed.
  4. To view a page, click on its title.

    In some browsers, a pop up window appears briefly to highlight the search words with navigation arrows. If you have a pop-up blocker you may need to change your settings to allow pop-ups in order to use the search.

    Go to Help for more information and for search troubleshooting.


Basic search The search tool finds pages that contain all the words you are searching for. The words can be anywhere on the page.
This search ignores all punctuation characters in your search text.
Word stemming
and synonyms
Searching for throw will also match the words throws, thrower, throwers, ...
Common mis-spellings and regional variations are also matched, so teh will also find the, and color will also find colour and vice versa.
Put text in 'single quotes' if you do not want word stemming or synonyms.
Letter case Use single quotes to match capitals eg: 'Mexico'.
Adjacent words Use double quotes to match adjacent words eg: "mexico city".
Punctuation characters have the same effect, so sales@phdcc.com is equivalent to "sales phdcc com".
These searches may take longer.
Logical searches Use and, or, not and parentheses ( ) to do logical searches.
To find the words and, or or not put them in "double quotes".
A basic search for swiss cheese is equivalent to swiss and cheese.
Wild cards Use ? to match exactly one character and * to match any number of characters. For example, mexic? and mex* both match the word mexico.
Previous searches Press the Esc key to go back to your previous search text.
Languages If available, click on Languages to change the Search user interface language.
Help Click on Help for instructions, details and information on the current index.