Suggestions for Search Techniques
The Site Search feature is a case-insensitive, exact subset match search tool. This means that it will search for the full and exact text you type, regardless of case. For this reason you will get best results by searching for a single unique word or short phrase. Searching for long phrases will lower your chances for results as the exact text you type must exist "as-is" in order for a match to be found.
As an example. If you search for BIRDS you will NOT find any matches that contain only BIRD or bird (without the “s”), but if you search for BIRD you could find matches for all of the following: BIRD, bird, BIRDS, birds, birdseed, lovebird, birdbrain, and birder, among other combinations.
Instructions:
- Enter the word or phrase you want to search for.
- Click the Search button.
- When the search has completed, click the More results link at the bottom of the page to review the matches in a new window (or a new tab).
For help in refining your searches, read Google Search Basics or More Search Help.
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