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JegsWorks > Lessons > Presentations Search: All Lessons (English)Loading
Tips for a searchExact phrases: To search for an exact phrase, enclose your phrase with quotes, like "Constitution of the United States". Multiple word search: The search automatically returns pages that use ALL the words you enter in the textbox. If there aren't any, it lists pages that contain ANY of your words. No capitalization: Searches are NOT case sensitive. So Book, bOOk, and BoOk are all the same. Wildcards: Use an asterisk * to stand in for zero or more characters, like book*, which will return pages containing word like books, bookends, and bookkeeper, as well just plain book. Use a question mark to stand for just one character, like book?, which will return only pages containing words that have just one more characters, like book, books, book1, BookA Exclude words/phrases: You can exclude pages that also contain a particular word or phrase by putting a minus sign in front of the word or phrase. Entering book and -shakespeare would give you a list of pages that contain the word book but do not contain the word shakespeare. Be careful. The excluded word/phrase could be anywhere on the page!Disclaimer: |
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~~ 1 Cor. 10:31 ...whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. ~~ |