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kbar
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted April 14, 2000 10:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kbar   Click Here to Email kbar     Edit/Delete Message
I was just using the search engine and the choices under "Match" are all, any and Boolean. Would someone plese explain to me what Boolean is? Thanks.

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hardKore
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posted April 14, 2000 10:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hardKore   Click Here to Email hardKore     Edit/Delete Message
Go here http://www.webopedia.com and enter the word "boolean" it explains everything.

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kbar
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posted April 14, 2000 10:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kbar   Click Here to Email kbar     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks hardcore. That explains everything. Kind of messed up I have to use one search engine to figure out the other. Personally, I liked Elite Fitness's old search engine 100 times better than the new one, but I guess I'm stuck with the new one, so I might as well get used to it. Thanks bro.

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kosfer
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posted April 14, 2000 11:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for kosfer   Click Here to Email kosfer     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 38044958
The boolean operators are AND, OR, NOT. When you use AND both conditions(words) must be true. When you use the OR it will give you the results of all the matches of either one of the words you asked for. Finaly, NOT it means to exclude a specific word.

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