No results were found for your search. A more general set of search terms may provide better results.
Following are a few tips that may help you get better results:
- 1. Keep it simple. When looking for a particular document, just enter its title, or as much of the title as you can recall.
- 2. Consider how the page you are looking for will be written. Use the words that are most likely to appear on the page.
- 3. Be as concise as possible, but no more than that. The goal of each word in a query is to focus it further. Since all words are used, each additional word limits the results. If you limit too much, you will miss a lot of useful information. The main advantage to starting with fewer keywords is that, if you don't find what you need, the results will likely give you a good indication of what additional words are needed to refine your results on the next search.
- 4. Choose descriptive words. The more unique the word is, the more likely you are to get relevant results.
- 5. Try other terms. If a particular search term fails to give you the documents you are looking for, try other synonyms or more general words.