Searches Using Doctegrity
From within any document under Doctegrity the search screen may be accessed by clicking on the Search button on the Doctegrity Tool Bar. On the search screen click once in the search criteria field, type the words or phrases for your query, and click on the Submit button to launch the search.

Doctegrity returns a list of documents arranged by score in descending order (1.00 is highest). From this results list, click on the highlighted ID for the document you wish to view.

Most documents under Doctegrity are in ASCII or PDF format. To return to the results list from within a document, close the Acrobat Reader (in the case of a PDF document) or use the Up button on the Doctegrity Tool Bar.

Focus and refine your searches by becoming familiar with the examples hyperlink found on all Doctegrity search form screens and by reading the following tips. The more you fine tune your queries, the greater your success will be in finding the exact information you need.

To avoid long irrelevant results lists focus your query by using more specific terms and various operators. If you are getting little or no results from a search query, try broadening your search using stemming and wild cards, or by simply broadening your terms.

Searches under Doctegrity are not case sensitive. The search results list will be the same regardless of whether you use uppercase or lowercase letters in your query.

The default connector for words in a phrase is <or>. To override this default and search for an exact word or phrase enclose your query in double quotes.