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    When I try to use quotation marks to specify a search on two words, like “Eureka Springs,” that doesn’t seem to be recognized as a single search string. Is there a way to do that?

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    Default Re: Search question

    A Google is usually much better than the search function supplied with most websites. I would google something like:

    "Eureka Springs" site:mandolincafe.com

    When I am searching for a string rather than a single word, I always use Google.
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    Thanks, Hank - invaluable advice that nailed it. Much obliged.

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