HELP WITH USING 'SEARCH'

 This search engine will find exactly what it is asked for, nothing more, nothing less, BUT the use of  an asterisk * alters all this. The asterisk can precede, follow or be used both preceding and following to give the best possibility of the search engine finding what you are looking for. The search engine will identify the lists where entries exist, IT WILL NOT TAKE YOU TO THE FIRST INSTANCE, you will need to use the Find on this Page facility described below.. DO NOT SEARCH FOR PLURALS try the examples below to get the idea.

NOTE THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES - Your search is for "womens", enter wom* into the search engine and review the response, open the first list and do a further search using the Find on this Page facility, you will find a number of instances of "woman"and "womens". Close the first list and open the second, the Find on this Page remains open and active and several hits will be found, Do the same with all the other lists in turn and find many more examples.
For "Lilies", do a search as "lil*" . Then do a further search using the Find on this Page facility and discover there are hits for both Lily and Lilies.

Every List is a single continuous page, so you might still have to wade through all of the list  to find the actual reference required. To help with this, there is a very useful aid.
Having arrived at a Listing via the Search Engine:
Click on EDIT on the Menu Bar and open FIND IN/ON PAGE. Type in the word or phrase you want and click on FIND NEXT, asterisks are not needed here. Continue with FIND NEXT until all references have been seen. (Each reference will be highlighted in yellow as you move to it.)

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