Choosing the right search terms is the key to finding the information you need.
Start with the obvious ñ if you're looking for general information on Italy, try Italy.
But it's often advisable to use multiple search terms; if you're planning an Italian holiday, you'll do better with vacation Italy or holiday Italy than with either vacation or Italy by themselves. Enter a few specific keywords that describe the information you want to find. Be sure to separate keywords with spaces and to include relevant information. Searches aren't case sensitive, and you don't need to type "and" between keywords. The search results include documents that contain all of the words in your query. You can narrow the number of results you get by adding more words to your query, or you can broaden your search by including fewer words. Some tips on searching: Choose keywords carefully. Be specific and enter the most obvious words first.
Use words likely to appear on the site (specific names, specific terms). If you want the search to include a common word (such as "where," "at," or "and"), put the word in quotes as part of a phrase or term ("Windows 2000 and XP") or indicate its inclusion with a plus sign (+ how). Be sure to include a space before the plus sign.
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