Essentially all of the current and most popular web browser such as Netscape, AOL, or Internet Explorer include a feature to search the current page you are viewing. While a few web pages on the Internet are designed in such a way that the information on the page can not be found using these features, the browser's built in searching feature should work great on the Iowa Chapter Members page. You should expect very high speed searching using this function. And, you will be able to search for names, designations, cities, phone numbers, zip codes, literally any character string on the page can be located.
Here is the typical way to use this browser function. Note that there may be slight variations to these instructions depending on the version number of the browser you are using. If you notice slightly different wording, simply pick the selection that most closely matches the instructions.
Netscape, AOL and Internet Explorer all work similar to the following:
Nearly all other browsers have similar functions. If yours is different than above, it most likely has an almost identical method for locating material winthin the current web page. Experiment a little and you will find the feature.