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Search
Rules
This
search engine helps you find documents on this website and related sites.
Here's how it works: you tell the search service what you're looking for
by typing in keywords, phrases, or questions in the search box. The search
service responds by giving you a list of all the Web pages in our index
relating to those topics. The most relevant content will appear at the
top of your results.
How
To Use:
- Type
your search terms (a set of specific words or numbers) into the
search box.
- Click the search button or press the Enter key.
- The
Results page will display all relating documents.
Search
Tips:
- 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.
- Searches
are case insensitive and accent insensitive. Searching for "Fur" will
match the lowercase "fur" and uppercase "FUR", while searching for "CAFE"
will return documents containing the word "Café".
- 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.
- 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. Eg a search for
"Property -business +residential" would show only documents
with residential property articles.
- By typing
'*' at the end of a keyword, you can search for the word with multiple
endings. Eg "Conserv*" would search for "Conservation",
"Conservative", "Conserve" etc.
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