Retrieves pages with all the words in the order they are entered.
"Quotation marks" restricts the search to instances that match the phrase exactly.
The more terms in quotes, the fewer the results. |
When searching for two or more words that you are certain must be kept in that order, especially combinations of keywords that are not highly unique.
Examples: "New York City" "News for March 2007"
When searching for a person's name. |
Using "quotation marks" with one word (has the same effect as AND).
Combining keywords that would be more effective with AND or OR.
Example: "News March 27 New York"
Entering too many words in quotes (may not retrieve a match--try fewer words in quotes).
Using single quotes ' ' instead of double quotes " " |