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Christopher W.
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Christopher W.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Orange County, CA
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If I type two or three words in the search it will search the forums. But if I want to search for a specific phrase, I'm used to putting the phrase in quotes. The search results are the same whether or not I use quotes. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but how do I search for a phrase on BP?

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Steve Babiak
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Steve Babiak
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You might be better off trying Google :)

In Google, you can tell it to search a specific site with the 'site:' tag, so you enter something like this:

site:www.biggerpockets.com/forums/ "phrase you are seeking"

Post back here if it works or not, and vote the post if it works for you!

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