Enter the Keyword(s) to search Orchid Press


Tips for Searching

Phrase Search
1. Quotations “around the words” will cause a search for the exact phrase.
2. Brackets (around the words) will cause a search for a near phrase. (within a couple of words)
3. Braces {around the words} will cause a far search. (within several words.)

+ AND Qualifiers
1. If you prefix a word with + that word is required to be on the page.
2. If you prefix a word with - that word is required to not be on the page.
Example: +always -never.

* Wildcard
If a query word ends with * all words on a page which begin the same way as that query word will match. Example: anti*.

? Wildcard
If a query word contains ? any character will match that position. Example: b?g

Boolean Search
You can use the following boolean operators AND, OR, NOT in your search. These operators MUST be in capital letters. Example: (contact AND us) OR (about AND us).

These techniques can be combined. Example: +alway* -ne??r NOT perhaps.