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This is part #2 of a 2-part article.
Last week's article introduced the concept of Boolean search terms for use on Google. That article is still available at https://eogn.com/page-18080/13400854. You might want to read that article again now to refresh it in your mind before proceeding with new topics. This week I will describe several advanced topics.
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Note #3: the * operator works only on whole words, not parts of words.Note #4: Using an asterisk between numbers may not work the way you expected. If the asterisk is between two numbers, it is interpreted as a mathematical symbol for “multiplied by.” A search of:32 * 65 Will return “2080”
Note #3: the * operator works only on whole words, not parts of words.
The above search specifies to search only the eogn.com web site for the specified search terms.
NOTE #4: The prefix of the web site should not be specified unless you wish to narrow the search to only a subset of the site. Generally speaking, do not specify www or similar letters before the site address of eogn.com unless you have a specific reason for doing so.NOTE #5: You should not enter a space after the colon.
NOTE #4: The prefix of the web site should not be specified unless you wish to narrow the search to only a subset of the site. Generally speaking, do not specify www or similar letters before the site address of eogn.com unless you have a specific reason for doing so.
Advanced Search, the user friendly method of searching for information
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