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Advanced Google Search

Advanced Google Search. By Tara A. McGinley. Excluding Key Words. While conducting a search on Google, put a minus (-) sign before a word you wish to exclude entirely. Searching For K eywords of Similar M eaning.

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Advanced Google Search

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  1. Advanced Google Search By Tara A. McGinley

  2. Excluding Key Words • While conducting a search on Google, put a minus (-) sign before a word you wish to exclude entirely.

  3. Searching For Keywords of Similar Meaning • While conducting a search for a specific topic, don’t limit yourself to just searching by one specific word. To expand your search to finding like words, or synonyms, put a swigged mark (~) in front of the desired word.

  4. Using The Word “OR” In Your Search • Placing the word “or” in-between words will in fact expand your search. You can search multiple words at once. A similar search technique would be to add the astrix symbol (*).

  5. Searching For a Definition • To search for the definition of a word, type in the word “define” in front of the desired word.

  6. Unit Conversions through Google • Should you ever find yourself needing to convert Grams to Liters, simple go to the Google search bar and type in “18 Grams to Liters” .

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