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The button above is linked to a directory of .network search resources.
Use either of the tools below to search inside Site Location Assistance.com: [1] [2]
Tool #1 has pull-down menus with settings as follows:
phrase / case-sensitive / 25 items per search results page
Avoid searching for non-alphanumeric characters or symbols, except when they are essential to a phrase. For an example to test the suggestion, CLICK HERE.

You can change the pull-down menus' settings. (about changing settings)
CLICK HERE for Google/.network search tool with all of its features. Use the version below for searching inside Site Location Assistance.com or choosing to search the Web.
Search Assistance:
We (who we are) offer you free, personal assistance the event that a search result from using either of the tools above turns out to be a dead end.
Send a priority email to make a request:
Begin the email subject line with the letter A followed by a colon. (A:). After the A: add the URL address string for the webpage where you ran into a problem.
Explain the problem in the body of your email. You will incur no cost or obligation to us. We do not require that you provide personal information. Read our email privacy policy.
Send your email to the following address: sla@economicdevelopment.net
Links to help you use the GRC search tool and its pull down menus.

It is suggested that you avoid searching for non-alphanumeric characters when using the GRC search tool. For example, don't put a text phrase in quotation marks. A pull-down is provided for choosing to search for a phrase, any terms, or all terms. Another example of a symbol not to search for is the asterisk. An example of a symbol that will work is the ampersand as used, for example, in the expression enterprise & economic development. Copy the example, paste it below, and search. Change the ampersand to the word and. (enterprise and economic development). Copy, paste, and search again.
Linked search buttons you'll find available of various webpages of The Network:

The basic .network search button shown below the .network logo. It is typically linked to a directory of search resources, including a selection of search engines. Try it! The logo is linked to Introduction to The Network. Try it too! Buttons shown below are also provided at the top of many .network documents linked to specific search tools.
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