|
|
Advanced search
You can create more complex search criteria using boolean operators, such as AND, OR, and NOT:
- Use the AND operator to find pages that include both search terms.
For example, cats and dogs will find pages that include both the word "cats" and the word "dogs."
- Use the OR operator to find pages that include either search term.
For example, cats or dogs finds pages that include the word "cats," the word "dogs," or both words.
- Use the NOT operator to find pages that include one search term but do not include a second search term.
For example, cats not dogs finds pages that include the word "cats" and do not include the word "dogs."
Notes:
- You can type the Boolean operator in capital letters or lowercase letters.
- If you are familiar with other search engine operators, you can experiment with those operators to see if they work.
Related Topics
|