Searching for information in WebHelp

You can search the contents of the WebHelp for a specific term.

You can use quotes to perform an exact search for multiple word phrases (for example, "grow flowers" will only return results if both words are found consecutively and exactly as they are typed in the search field). This type of search is known as a phrase search.

Boolean Search is supported using the following operators: and, or, not. When there are two adjacent search terms without an operator, or is used as the default search operator (for example, grow flowers is the same as grow or flowers).

The space character separates keywords (an expression such as grow flowers counts as two separate keywords).

Words composed by merging two or more words with colon (":"), minus ("-"), underline ("_"), or dot (".") characters count as a single word.

Your search terms should contain two or more characters (stop words are ignored).