This is how I work the mojo voodoo for searching NF GenWEB First, for some folks who may not be that technically inclined (like myself) make sure you have your browser window address box open. I once unknowingly closed mine and had a heck of a time figuring out how to manuever around the net without it. It is a box below your basic (file, edit) toolbar on the top of your screen that shows the address of where you are on the net e.g address [htttp://www.ancestraldigs.com] I use microsoft internet explorer so there is a blue e in front of my URL address box. If you don't see this URL address bar go to the bar just underneath the bar which shows you file, edit, view, insert etc toolbar. Right-Click on it and drag that bar down. A URL address box should (magically) appear. Now if you Right-click in this Tool Bar you should get an option for "Google" click it and a google toolbar will all be at the top of your screen; Right click the word google next to the search box and it should give you the option of Address, click that and a URL Address box will also appear. and now you can either type in the below address or highlight it by left clicking on it and scrolling over it and then hitting Ctrl+ C <cut> going to the desired location like the URL box and hitting Ctrl key+ V to paste it in. If you do not have a google toolbar at the top of your screen you need to get one; check www.google.com NF GEN Web address: http://www.genweb.ca/nf.htm After you put the Gen Web address in your URL box and "get to the site" Having a "GOOGLE TOOL BAR" on the top of your screen will have to the right an Icon for "Search this Site" Click it and then go to the bottom of the page where it shows you RESULTS pg 1>>>>100 "search within results" and click "search within results" Now CHOOSE your surname, Keyword etc and you will be Happy. The KEY is Having a GOOGLE TOOL BAR....I don't recall how I got it...but go to www.google.com and play around it is Just a click away and is a must have feature Sorry if this message is TOO obvious for Some or TOO confusing for others....it is like the Old "Could have had a V-8" commercial once you get there. If I have complicated something here or given misguiding directions...please help simplify. Hope it helps someone. Joanne