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Searches are not case sensitive. Capitals are used here for clarity.
AND   OR   ANDNOT are operators that make a search more specific.
John and Sherman retrieves documents in which
the words John and Sherman both appear somewhere in the document, but may not be together.
will or probate returns documents containing either word.
Philip andnot King retrieves documents
that contain the word Philip but not the word King (to eliminate King Philip's War).
An asterisk * can be added to the end of a word (not the beginning or middle) as a wildcard to broaden your search.
Richards* finds all words
beginning with Richards, including Richards, Richardsen, Richardson, etc.
Use in place of an S to search for singular and plural forms: deed* will find both deed and deeds.
Search for phrases by enclosing search terms in quotation marks.
"John Sherman" (with quotes)
retrieves occurrences where the word John appears next to the word Sherman. However, John Sherman with a middle name or initials will not be found.
John Sherman (without quotes)
finds documents where either the word John or the word Sherman appears.
Use parentheses ( ) to group search expressions and to ensure the search is done correctly. Otherwise, operators execute from left to right.
(Philip or Phillip) AND (Sherman or Shearman)
This search expression retrieves documents containing either spelling of Philip and either spelling of Sherman.