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Tips and examples
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You don't have to fill out all of the fields, but
you must at least fill out the "Last Name" field. If you leave a field
blank, Search Wizard will allow anything in that field. It is usually
a good idea to leave the "Middle" name blank unless you really only
want matches that are listed with that name (remember that not all
information may have been typed in with the middle name).
- If you only enter an initial in the "First Name"
field, Internet FamilyFinder will find names with that initial. For
example, if you search for "J Smith", this will find "J. Smith" and
"J Smith".
- Do not enter titles (like Dr., Earl, or Queen) or
suffixes (3rd, III, or Jr.). Just search for the name
without the title and then check the results for the ones you want.
- Search Wizard is constantly searching the Internet for new names.
If it did not find what you wanted, try again
in a few days.
- You can control the areas that the Search Wizard searches
with the "Search on" check boxes.
- To search for accented characters in names, do not
type the accents in your query. That way you will find the name even
if the person who typed in the information was not able to put in the
accents.
- Occasionally, if you search for a very common name or last name,
Search Wizard will report that there are too many matches
for the name you entered. This is to save you and us from wading through
thousands of matches. To reduce the number of matches to a manageable
quantity, make sure to enter both a first name and a last name.
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