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This search engine helps you find other labeler, sign making and supply pages throughout the internet. Here's how it works:

Search Web Pages At: We suggest the "ALL" setting.

Find Matches Based On: In most cases the "ALL" option provides the best results.

You can select whether you want to find web pages based on "Any" of the search terms or "All" of the terms. If you select "All Terms" the matching web pages will need to contain ALL the keywords entered in the search box. If you select "Any Terms" then the matching web pages only need to include any one, or more, of the keywords you've entered.

Starting The Search: Next type in the keywords, phrases, or questions in the search box. The search engine responds by giving you a list of Web pages relating to those topics. The most relevant pages appear at the top of the list.

How To Use:

  1. Type your keywords in the search box.
  2. Press the Search button to start your search.

Tip: Don't worry if you find a large number of results. The most relevant content will always appear at the top of the result pages.

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What is a word?
What is a phrase?
Simple Tips for More Exact Searches

What is a word?

When searching, think of a word as a combination of letters and numbers. The search service needs to know how to separate words and numbers to find exactly what you want on the Internet. You can separate words using white space and tabs.

What is a phrase?

You can link words and numbers together into phrases if you want specific words or numbers to appear together in your result pages. If you want to find an exact phrase, use "double quotation marks" around the phrase when you enter words in the search box.

Example #1: To find information about industrial labelers, instead of just labelers in general, type: "industrial labelers" in the search box. You can also create phrases using punctuation or special characters such as dashes, underscore lines, commas, slashes, or dots.

Example #2: Try searching for 1-555-321-4567 instead of 1 555 321 4567. The dashes link the numbers together as a phrase.

Simple Tips for More Exact Searches

All searches are case insensitive and accent insensitive. Searching for "Fur" will match the lowercase "fur", uppercase "FUR", and German "für".

Including or excluding words:

To make sure that a specific word is always included in your search topic, place the plus (+) symbol before the key word in the search box. To make sure that a specific word is always excluded from your search topic, place a minus (-) sign before the keyword in the search box.

Expand your search using wildcards (*):

By typing an * at the end of a keyword, you can search for the word with multiple endings.


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