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Group: microsoft.public.onenote · Group Profile
Author: oistrakhanoistrakhan Date: Sep 9, 2008 05:22
I tried this on Google Groups but although it is possible to do what Kathy
says it is far less readable on Google Groups and there are so few results
per page. So - I'll stick with what we've got, although I totally agree with
DaveZ. I wish the discussion could (at least) be restricted to ON 2007. Is
that selfish? Guess so. In the course of all this I discovered you could
search on your own nickname which is a bit neat.
"Kathy Jacobs" wrote:
> If you do the search on Google Groups, you can sort the results by date. To
> do this, check the right side of the search results. There is a link there
> to sort the results by date instead of relevance. The more recent the post,
> the more likely it is that it is a 2007 related answer.
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> HTH
>
> --
> Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint
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> "DaveZ" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:89F5AA3B-18F4-42BC-868A-E2AE22151AD5@microsoft.com...
>> Is there a way to order the search result posts by date? In order to
>> avoid
>> asking ?'s that have already been answered, I usually run a search of the
>> group. However, when I get 20 pages returned with stuff from 2004. etc.
>> included, I usually wnd up just asking the question as opposed to doing an
>> exhaustive search of the results. Also, is there a way to screen for
>> posts
>> that just deal with ON 2007?
>> Thanks
>
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