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    Searching in this forum

    Hi, how do I search with connected terms like “Kodak TMY” ? without the search disconnecting the two parts…”Kodak, TMY” ?
    Which gives me all sorts of unwanted an irrelevant stuff?

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    Lachlan 717
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    Re: Searching in this forum

    Advance search. Work down from the top.
    Lachlan.

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    Niels
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    Re: Searching in this forum

    Sometimes Google yields better results - try punching below into the Google search field:
    "Kodak TMY" site:largeformatphotography.info
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    Niels

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    Re: Searching in this forum

    Agree

    I love reading old LFPF posts from before my time

    I think some have been culled



    Quote Originally Posted by nitroplait View Post
    Sometimes Google yields better results - try punching below into the Google search field:
    "Kodak TMY" site:largeformatphotography.info
    Tin Can

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    Re: Searching in this forum

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    Agree

    I love reading old LFPF posts from before my time

    I think some have been culled
    We don't cull posts, but, over the years, we've had a couple of system crashes where a few records have been lost.

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    Re: Searching in this forum

    Thanks for the help. I was able to look up different things on the google search and always got directed to the information that I was after. I will search this way when I need specific information. Thanks again,
    Conrad

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