.Lee County Parks and Recreation wishes to thank Jobjects
for the following free search engine.
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Enter
one or more keywords.
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Searches
are not case sensitive.
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Use
quotes to find an exact phrase, for example: "big cake".
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You
can enter multiple keywords, such as good food. Or you can enter
a Boolean expression, using AND, OR and NOT.
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Multiple
keywords entered without a Boolean use the AND expression. Thus, entering
good food is the same as entering good and food.
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You
can use an expression like pizza or pie to find pages containing
either keyword.
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You
can also use parentheses in Boolean expressions. For example, you can
enter (pizza and cheese) or pie.
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You
can use the asterisk (*) as a suffix wildcard character in keywords.
For example, enter cook* to find pages with keywords such as
cook or cookery or cooking.
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Use
NEAR operator to find keywords that appear near to each other. For example,
type peanut near butter to find documents with words peanut
and butter appearing one near another.
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Beside
using NEAR operator, you can specify how close keywords could be. For
example, use "peanut w/5 butter" (with quotes) to find
documents where words peanut and butter appear within
a frame of 5 words, or "w/7 peanut butter cookie" to
find peanut, butter and cookie within a 7 word frame. Note that common
words are not counted as part of word frame.
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If
no matches are found, reword your query and try again.