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OR
Instead, use the Google
Toolbar. With it, you can easily create your own on-the-fly buttons
that let you search within a page.
Just type "Lionel" in the Google box, and voila! You now have a Lionel button.
You can then find every mention of Lionel on any page you land on. The button
persists until you want to change it, making for a much more efficient search
experience.
The price is right: free. It also does a great job of killing popup ads. |
Advanced tips:
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Boolean Operators: + -
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Use + in front of each word or a quoted phrase that you require.
Use - in front of each word that you want to exclude.
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Boolean Expressions:
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Use AND, OR, NOT, and () to form a Boolean expression.
Use double quotes to protect the words "and", "or", or "not" in a phrase.
Examples:
| Query |
Finds the pages with |
| Gary Chew |
'Gary' or 'Chew' or both |
| "Gary Chew" |
the phrase 'Gary Chew' |
| +Gary +Chew |
'Gary' and 'Chew' |
| +Gary -chew |
'Gary' but not 'chew' |
| +Granny -"Lee and Lionel" |
'Granny' but not 'Lee and Lionel' |
| (Gailard OR Sartain) AND NOT Gaylord |
'Gailard' or 'Sartain', and without 'Gaylord' |
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