Wednesday, September 16, 2009

[TheOptionClub.com] how to search within a yahoo group

 

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Hi,
I wanted to read the whole thread about Charles Cottle and entered the
following into the search box:

Charles Cottle Presentation

What I got back was a list of only 4 messages, none of which had
"Charles Cottle Presentation" in the subject. I then tried using
Advanced Search with the same phrase, telling the search engine to find
all instances in the subject line.

This time I got NO results. Does anyone know how to structure a search,
because I'm obviously doing something wrong.

Thanks,
Ben

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Hi,<br>I wanted to read the whole thread about Charles Cottle and entered t=
he following into the search box: &nbsp;<br><br>Charles Cottle Presentation=
<br><br>What I got back was a list of only 4 messages, none of which had "C=
harles Cottle Presentation" in the subject.&nbsp; I then tried using Advanc=
ed Search with the same phrase, telling the search engine to find all insta=
nces in the <b>subject line</b>.<br><br>This time I got NO results.&nbsp; D=
oes anyone know how to structure a search, because I'm obviously doing some=
thing wrong.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Ben

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