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Use multiple words - This will return more refined results than a search from a single word.

Use quotation marks to force exact matches.

Example:
Search for "content management system".

Use plus (+) or minus (-) operators - Precede a search term or phrase with a plus (+) sign to indicate it must appear in a search result. Precede a search term with a minus (-) sign to indicate an undesirable search term or phrase that must not appear in a search result.

Example:
Searching +dogs -collie will return results that are about dogs, but not about collies.

Use field searches - Field searches allow you to search for words that appear in a specific part of a document such as the body text (body:), title text (title:), alt text (alt:), meta description (desc:), meta keywords (keys:) or URL (url:). The field name should include the colon and precede the search word or phrase with no spaces between them.

Example:
Searching for title:presidents will find pages with presidents in the title of the page.

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