General Search Help:
When you type a word in the search box and click Search, your search results will contain any published documents that contain that word exactly.
When you type part of a word in the search box and click Search, your search results will not contain any published documents that contain that partial word. For example, searching on "eleph" will not return pages that contain the word "elephant".
When you type a set of words in the search box and click Search, your search results will contain any published documents that contain any or all of those words.
Understanding Search Results:
The order in which the word(s) appear in the resulting document does not affect the results, but the frequency with which the word(s) appear will affect the order in which the results are displayed; documents wherein the word(s) appear more frequently will be listed higher in search results than documents wherein the word(s) appear less frequently. Note: Putting words in quotation marks does not affect the results.