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Searching for Phrases
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Viewing Your Matches
When searching for phrases or combina- tions
of words, you first see the matching word at
the lowest level of a section.
The other words in the match will be boxed at
their highest level in the section. For example,
if a whole section is about fevers, “fever” will
be boxed only in the section heading. You may
have to scroll up many times to view the other
words in the match.
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Understanding Search Settings
You can select Ordered Search or change the
Search Width before or after entering your
search word(s).
Remember, Ordered Searches find words only
in the order in which you enter them. For
example, an Ordered Search for “fever
headache” will not find “headache fever.”
How far apart can search words be in matches
at the various Search Widths? Read this.
Close Together: adjacent or nearly so
Not as Close: a few words apart
Far Apart: many words apart
Very Far Apart: a few sentences apart.