This document is an excerpt from the EUR-Lex website
The results list has a default format.
You can customise how the list looks after you have performed a search, without having to sign in.
Once signed in, you can make the changes permanent via Preferences > Search preferences.
More on setting your search preferences
Otherwise, the standard profile is selected automatically.
The settings saved in the Customise shown information dialogue box apply to your entire session. This includes the number of results per page, the metadata to be displayed and the possibility to highlight the searched terms in the results list.
If you have performed an expert search, more options are available in this dialogue box: sorting and ordering options, opening the Expert search result page in a new window, zoom functionality (number of words).
You can select your sort criteria in the Sort by menu. By default, search results are sorted in descending order of relevance.
Available sort criteria:
The list of documents in each group may be subject to periodic revision.
You can specify if you want the above criteria to be applied in descending or ascending order.
If several results match your query, they are listed in ascending order using the CELEX number – the document with the smallest CELEX number comes first.
The available sort criteria vary with the type of search (quick, advanced or expert) and the collection you selected in the advanced search.
If you are signed in, you can modify the default settings under Search preferences in your account.
More on setting your search preferences and on registering.