Dear Stephen, >> Yeah but one great thing about Google is that their free search bar lets you type in words that you want to have highlighted, and it stays at the top as you move from page to page. That way I know which part of the article has the information that I'm looking for. Also, I just did a quick search of keywords from articles in the "Recent Updates and Additions" using FreeFind and Google, and it looks like Google found the newly added pages before FreeFind did. << Ooops! ;-) With Free Find, I have to "index" my website (i.e., have their spider run through all the pages and list the new words) in order for the search engine to be able to search the new pages . . . and I forgot to do that after my recent update! >> Google has a free in-site searchbox service just like FreeFind if you ever want to use theirs. << Google was my first choice but when I went to their website to find a free in-site engine, I couldn't find one. If you would be so kind as to direct me to where they locate it for downloading I will definitely switch over! My best to you, :) Rawn Clark 26 July 2004 rawnclark@... rawn@... http://www.ABardonCompanion.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis http://E.webring.com/hub?ring=arionthebardonwe