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How do I do an advanced search on Google on my computer?
Go to Advanced Search from Google
- On your computer, go to google.com.
- Do a search.
- Below the search box: Choose the type of results: All, Images, Videos, or Books. Click Settings Advanced search.
What is Google Advanced search used for?
Using the advanced functions of Google, and/or specialised search engines, will get you more specific search results so you don’t have to look through irrelevant results, and may find specifically relevant information that otherwise may not be available.
What are the basic techniques of advanced search?
The Advanced Search Space is at its most basic a keyword searching space. The three fundamental techniques in keyword searching are: logical connectors (AND, OR, NOT), term versus phrase searching, and special techniques such as truncation of a term or the insertion of a wildcard character in a term.
How to use advanced search techniques-public generalist?
The most common are advanced search operators which are a set of commands and keywords that you can use to tell Google more clearly what you are looking for. Other advanced search techniques include using Googles advanced search page and other tricks such as turning off personalized results by using incognito mode.
How to search in the advanced search space?
Within the Advanced Search Space you may use logical connectors within a search box or between search boxes. Long strings of keywords connected by different logical operators will often not work in expected ways, since more than one type of logical operator requires that you group terms within parentheses.
Where do I find advanced search in Windows 7?
Using Advanced Search Operators. On Windows 7, you’ll notice that you can add “search filters” form the search box, allowing you to search by size, date modified, file type, authors, and other metadata. On Windows 8, these options are available from the Search Tools tab on the ribbon.