![]() 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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