To perform a simple search, type one or more words in the Search box
at the right of the page and click Search. The Search returns a list of
Web pages from the bifonds page that contains one or more of your words.
Be specific.Try using words that are unique or try adding descriptive words.
Try using synonyms.If
you get too few results or Search doesn't find what you're looking for,
try synonyms for your original words.
Check your spelling.A single misspelled or mistyped word can change your results.
Learn from your results.Your
search may not return exactly what you're looking for, but scanning the
results may help you see the words that were found and give you ideas
for other searches.
Exact phrase searches. Add double quotes (" ") around specific phrases to focus your search
on the exact phrase. A phrase search can greatly reduce the number of
results.
Including words. To help limit your results to specific information you can include
special modifiers that require certain words be included:
Use an AND between two words to require that both words appear in all pages in the results. Use an OR between two words to require that one of the words appears in all pages in the results.
Expanding your search with a wildcard. Look for words that begin with the same letters by using an *
(asterisk) as a wildcard. A wildcard search is useful for finding pages
with words that have multiple endings. Asterisks can be used only at the end of a word or word fragment.