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I have not been able to find anything in the archives searching

under " tricare " . Maybe I am doing something wrong. I type in tricare

and hit search archives but nothing comes up besides the responses

to my post. I also checked in the database but there was nothing

there either. Can anyone help?

Dana

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Dana,

Here are some messeges that involve Tricare, be sure to read the

responses too. I will try to search for more later...but I have a

screaming child to attend to. I hope you don't mind that this isn't

in link format (again, screaming child!). Just type the nuber of the

messege into the box, and they should come up no problem.

#16849, #17152, #17689, #18194, #19750, #21022 and #23747

Hope this helps, I'll look for more later!

Niki

Kaylie & Danny (STARgrads)

Phila., PA

> I have not been able to find anything in the archives searching

> under " tricare " . Maybe I am doing something wrong. I type in

tricare

> and hit search archives but nothing comes up besides the responses

> to my post. I also checked in the database but there was nothing

> there either. Can anyone help?

>

> Dana

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  • 1 year later...

It's really very simple once you know how to do it. Go to

http://www.risg.org/archives/

Type in the word " hip " without quotes in the text box next to the blue box

that says " pico search " . Then before anything else select your search

criteria, there's a pull down menu under the text box you just filled in.

Click on the down arrow and choose " find exact phrase " then in the only

other pull sown menu choose " Archives " and click on " Search RISG " .

It'll show you all the files we have containing the exact phrase or word

" hip " . It'll show you he have 293 documents that contain your search

results.

Username and password to the RISG.ORG Archives.

Username: MEMBER

Password: LMIA stands for LET ME IN AGAIN.

All in capitol letters.

You can then search each file by using your browsers find feature. It

changes depending on the browser you have but on the Internet Explorer you

simply click on the edit pull down menu the " find on this page " . It'll then

show you all the occurrences of that word or phrase in that file.

Rick Hahn

rick@...

http://www.risg.org

----- Original Message -----

From: " ljmach " <ljmacho@...>

> I'm having trouble with the search tool when searching through the

> archive.

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