To find the information you need, selecting the right search terms and
sufficiently specific keywords is critical. For
example: It is better to search for WINForms
Online than tools .
Capitalization
Our search engine is not case sensitive. So
whether you enter your search terms in lower case (example,) upper case
(EXAMPLE) or mixed case (ExAMPle,) the search engine will return the
same results.
Phrases
Should you need to find an exact occurance of a phrase, simply place
the phrase inside quotation marks. This will only return results
featuring your exact phrase. For example: "the state's
largest real estate trade show".
Booleans
It is not necessary to include "and" between multiple
search terms. Keep in mind, however, that the order in which
your terms are typed will affect your results.
Exclusions
If your search results are returning pages dealing with other
subjects, it can be helpful to exclude those terms from your
search. For example: counter offer -forms
The search will return results dealing with counter offer, however, will
avoid those pages mentioning forms as well.