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Legal Online – Refine
When you run a free text search in Legal Online do you see too many results?
You can either edit your search and utilise the range of search fields available or you can refine your search by entering another term (or terms) in the results screen. For example, if you search for “winding up” across all Commentaries in Legal Online you will see 4985 results.

Refine the search with “insolvent transactions” and you will now see 22 results.
Remember to use search operators! In this case it is best to treat your terms as an exact phrase, so remember to use ” “ around your phrase!
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