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    I am having a problem searching for more than one word. I'd like to do a search on, say "PSI" and "bade" and "guard". It seems that I cannot figure out how to make sure all three of those show up in the same message in the search results. Are there any tips or tricks that can help to do that? Maybe I am looking for more than is offered.
    Last edited by RichMagnone; 06-08-2006 at 10:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron Koehl
    I asked this the last time this subject came up...never saw an answer so I'll try again:
    can that feature be added to the 'Search' or 'Quick Links' menu?
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