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Plug-ins & Helper Applications:
RealPlayer
Some of the information on this site is
presented in RealPlayer format . To view/hear
this format you will need the RealPlayer
plug-in. If you do not have it, you can
download it for free from the Real web site.

Linking to this Site
If you would like to link to the Prime
Minister's Web Site from your web site,
please copy & paste the following code
into your HTML where you would like the
official banner to appear:
<a href="http://www.pm.gov.au">
<img src="http://www.pm.gov.au/images/badge.gif"
width="89" height="51"
border="0" alt="Link to the
Prime Minister of Australia's Web Site"></a>
The result should look like this:

Right-click on the image to save (Macintosh
users: hold down mouse button over image)
Searching this Site
At its simplest, a query can be just a
word or a phrase. But with the tips on this
page, you can expand the focus of your query
to give you more complete results. These
tips will get you started with basic query
language and acquaint you with the full
power of Microsoft Index Server.
Look for words with the same prefix. For
example, in your query form type key* to
find key, keying, keyhole, keyboard, and
so on.
Search for all forms of a word. For example,
in the form type sink** to find sink, sinking,
sank, and sunk.
Search with the keyword NEAR, rather than
AND, for words close to each other. For
example, both of these queries, system and
manager and system near manager, look for
the words system and manager on the same
page. But with NEAR, the returned pages
are ranked in order of proximity: The closer
together the words are, the higher the rank
of that page.
Refine your queries with the AND NOT keywords
to exclude certain text from your search.
For example, if you want to find all instances
of surfing but not surfing the Net, write
the following query:
surfing AND NOT the Net
Add the OR keyword to find all instances
of either one word or another, for example:
Abbott OR Costello
This query finds all pages that mention
Abbott or Costello or both.
Put quotation marks around keywords if
you want Index Server to take them literally.
For instance, if you type the following
query:
"system near manager"
Index Server will literally look for the
complete phrase system near manager. But
if you type the same query without the quotation
marks:
system near manager
Index Server searches all documents for
the words system and manager.
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