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Capitalization doesn't matter.
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Use quote marks for tighter results, e.g., "Mike Miller" will be more
specific than just Mike Miller.
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Try alternate spellings. For example, "Fantastic Theater" is the spelling
used in newspaper listings, but the original KVOO-TV press release spelled
it "Fantastic Theatre".
Advanced
tips:
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Use + in front of each word or a quoted phrase you require.
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Use - in front of each word that you want to exclude.
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Use AND, OR, NOT, and ().
Examples:
Query |
Finds the pages with |
Gary Chew |
'Gary' or 'Chew' or both |
"Gary Chew" |
the phrase 'Gary Chew' |
+Gary +Chew |
'Gary' and 'Chew' |
+Gary -chew |
'Gary' but not 'chew' |
+Granny -"Lee and Lionel" |
'Granny' but not 'Lee and Lionel' |
(Gailard OR Sartain) AND NOT Gaylord |
'Gailard' or 'Sartain', and without 'Gaylord' |
Many TTM pages, especially GroupBlog pages, are large. To find your search
word or phrase WITHIN the page, select "Edit/Find (on this page)" on your
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