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Use the Text
box in the left hand bar, follow the tips below and click on go.
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simplest, a query can be just a word or a phrase. But with the
tips on this page, you can expand the focus of your query to
give you more complete results. These tips will get you started
with basic query language and acquaint you with the full power
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Look
for words with the same prefix. For example, in your query
form type key* to find key, keying, keyhole, keyboard,
and so on. |
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Search for all forms of a word. For example, in the form
type sink** to find sink, sinking, sank, and sunk. |
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Search
with the keyword NEAR, rather than AND, for words close
to each other. For example, both of these queries, system
and manager and system near manager, look for the words
system and manager on the same page. But with NEAR, the
returned pages are ranked in order of proximity: the closer
together the words are, the higher the rank of that page.
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Refine
your queries with the AND NOT keywords to exclude certain
text from your search. |
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