Need help on a search string - Unwanted spaces - Boolean Strings Network2024-03-28T13:04:43Zhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/forum/topics/need-help-on-a-search-string?commentId=2748775%3AComment%3A14381&feed=yes&xn_auth=noalso, use "rolfe * nolan" ins…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-05-22:2748775:Comment:143812009-05-22T18:09:55.431ZChris Pennyhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/ChrisPenny
also, use "rolfe * nolan" instead of "rolfe & nolan"....what if somebody typed "rolfe and nolan" instead of using the & symbol.
also, use "rolfe * nolan" instead of "rolfe & nolan"....what if somebody typed "rolfe and nolan" instead of using the & symbol. Kelly and Gary, you've both b…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-05-22:2748775:Comment:143362009-05-22T08:08:00.053ZBen Curwoodhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/BenCurwood
Kelly and Gary, you've both been of great help.<br />
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Many thanks,<br />
Ben
Kelly and Gary, you've both been of great help.<br />
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Many thanks,<br />
Ben Ben:
Another approach may be…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-05-20:2748775:Comment:141822009-05-20T16:57:43.110Zgary cozinhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/garycozin
Ben:<br />
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Another approach may be to use a different name for clearvision - I'm not sure if that's the actual product name or not, if so, try using the company that makes that product with clearvision (ex: "companyname clearvision") Replace the company name with the company that makes clearvision in my example-<br />
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Gary
Ben:<br />
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Another approach may be to use a different name for clearvision - I'm not sure if that's the actual product name or not, if so, try using the company that makes that product with clearvision (ex: "companyname clearvision") Replace the company name with the company that makes clearvision in my example-<br />
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Gary Hey Ben... If using Google, j…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-05-20:2748775:Comment:141702009-05-20T16:47:05.570ZKellyhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/Kelly
Hey Ben... If using Google, just add a plus sign to the beginning of clearvision, as in +clearvision. That will stop Google from automatically <i><b>assuming</b></i> that you mean to put the space in there. Check out the difference... (intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) +clearvision vs. (intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) clearvision<br />
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Hope this helps!
Hey Ben... If using Google, just add a plus sign to the beginning of clearvision, as in +clearvision. That will stop Google from automatically <i><b>assuming</b></i> that you mean to put the space in there. Check out the difference... (intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) +clearvision vs. (intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) clearvision<br />
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Hope this helps!