![]() Example: “intitle:puppies” – By typing this query into Bing, you will only receive search results in which “puppies” is in the result anchor (aka, title).If you wish to perform a search and only want to search titles and not descriptions, you can use the “intitle:” command to tell the search engine to only search within result titles. You will notice that when searching on Bing, search results are returned with a title and a small description. Example: “puppies filetype:pdf” – By typing this query into Bing, you will only receive PDF files about “puppies”.By using the “Filetype:” command, you will only receive search results that are direct links to specified file types. This operator can be used interchangeably with the “Ext:” operator. ![]() Example: “feed:puppies” – By typing this query into Bing, you will only receive links to RSS feeds about “puppies”.These feeds can then be followed by using an application like NextGen Reader for Windows 8 and Windows Phone. Example: “puppies ext:pdf” – By typing this query into Bing, you will only receive PDF files about “puppies”.īy using the “feed:” operator, you can find RSS feeds that relate to a specific query.Once again, you can click here to see a list of the most common file types. This operator is similar to the “contains:” operator above, but instead of specifying a file extension and then receiving websites that reference it, you will only receive direct links to the specified file types. ![]()
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