![]() ![]() The ADVANCED SEARCH is more accurate when records are catalogued specifically within fields (rather than everything in the DESCRIPTION field as it is now). ![]() You can search for a word or phrase within a particular field or you can use multiple fields to further narrow your search results.įor example, a search for White in the PEOPLE field will return records associated with the White family (but not all black and white photographs). The ADVANCED SEARCH tab allows you to be more specific with your search. For example, a search for Chequesset* will return records containing the words Chequesset and Chequessett (to account for alternate spellings). You can also use an asterisk after the word as a way to expand your search. If you want to find records containing a specific phrase, put it within quotes. If you want to find records where BOTH words are found, put an AND between the two words. For example, a search for Congregational Church will return records containing the word Congregational OR Church. KEYWORD SEARCH uses an OR connector between words. The KEYWORD SEARCH tab allows you to perform a general search across all fields. ![]()
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