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Using keywords
2 How to make your search more advanced If you would like your search to be more advanced then you can include words such as and, or and even, and not. For example: To specify words that must appear in the search results, use and between the words. (E.g. publishing and editor). To specify words any of which may appear in the search results, use or between the words. (E.g. publishing or editor). To specify words that must not appear in the search results, use and not before the word (e.g. publishing and not editor). You can use an asterisk (*) as a wild character (e.g. publish* will return publish, publishing, publisher, etc). Note: The search agent will not accept any characters that are not alphanumeric (e.g. £ will not be accepted).
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