# Search and Navigation Tips
#### Site Search
Use the site’s search tool to scan across all documents in the archive for specific references. You can search by a single word or by a phrase enclosed in quotation marks. The more precise your query, the more focused your results will be — but remember: **you must search for actual words or phrases found in the text, not general concepts.**
This archive is designed to support investigation and connection, and the search function is one of its most powerful tools. However, please note that it does _not_ include AI-assisted or conceptual search.
#### Unexpected Search Results
Many of the writings by Dr. Leland Jensen, as well as those of other authors on this site, include refutations and arguments that reference letters and documents in ways you may not expect. Many of these letters and documents are also hosted here for your reference and they will be included in your search results.
**Please review the original source when reading or quoting from a site search.**
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#### Refining Your Search With Your Browser's Page Search
Many documents in this archive range widely in length — from just a few pages to thirty or more — resulting in long, scrollable web pages. To quickly locate specific terms within a document, you may need to search _within_ the individual page itself. Use your browser’s built-in “Find on Page” feature, as described in the table below.
| Platform | Key Combo or Method | Explanation |
|----------------|-------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|
| macOS | `Command (⌘) + F` | Opens in-page search in Safari, Chrome, Firefox |
| Windows | `Ctrl + F` | Standard across all major browsers |
| Linux | `Ctrl + F` | Same as Windows |
| Android | Menu → “Find in page” | Tap browser menu, select “Find in page” |
| iOS (iPhone) | Share icon → “Find on Page” | Tap share button, then choose “Find on Page” |
| iPad (w/keyboard) | `Command (⌘) + F` | Same as Mac when using a physical keyboard |
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`Posted: 9 September 2025`