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How can I search in a particular section of the Forum, e.g. Family Room Discussion?


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If you go into the section that you want to search, e.g. Family discussion, then on the search area in the top right corner click on the magnifying glass. It will bring you to a search page. Put in what you want to search for then on the drop down option select 'search only this forum' as opposed to 'search all forums'. This will search for your key word only within the family discussion section. It's set as a default to just search the last 30 days worth of posts but you can go further back by using the drop down menus.

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