Basic Search
Search your Companion Website using the following rules:
- All searches are not case-sensitive and find words with the common root word you entered. For example seat finds pages that contain "seat", "Seat," or "seats."
- Type a phrase to find all the words in the phrase in the order you typed. Do not include search operators such as AND or OR in the phrase. Enclose phrase searches in quotation marks. For example, "all seating reserved" finds only those pages where all three words appear in the order that you typed them. The same phrase without the quotation marks searches for all AND seating AND reserved.
- Use Boolean operators, such as AND, OR, and NOT, to create more complex searches.
Note: Boolean operators are case-sensitive and must be entered in uppercase. If you enter the operator in lowercase or mixed case, the word is ignored. For example, if you enter the search string black AND white, you will see results for all pages with the terms "black" and "white". If you enter black and white, the word "and" is ignored and Site Search finds only those pages where both words appear. You cannot search for the phrase "black and white".