That’s true but it can still return result with the other keyword and cloud your results. This is a more precise way of doing that if you’re looking for something more obscure
@@cybergoldenretriever it would also be a different process to exclude keywords rather than include them. I'd assume that depending on the words you choose to exclude you could refine your searches much more, but that would only ever be useful with researching (doesn't mean it isn't useful). Either way it's always neat to see tricks you can use in a Google search, glad to add this to my repertoire
Most people just type in the one they want to see
That’s true but it can still return result with the other keyword and cloud your results. This is a more precise way of doing that if you’re looking for something more obscure
@@cybergoldenretriever it would also be a different process to exclude keywords rather than include them. I'd assume that depending on the words you choose to exclude you could refine your searches much more, but that would only ever be useful with researching (doesn't mean it isn't useful). Either way it's always neat to see tricks you can use in a Google search, glad to add this to my repertoire
@@cybergoldenretriever is there a way to specify what type? Basically do the opposite of the video.
@@owene2530 Great point! I'm happy to help anyway I can :)
@@Christianyts21 You can do "filetype:pdf" if you want to only look for pdfs. or you could replace pdf with whatever filetype you want
...what?
i thought everyone knew this