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Narrowing Classified searches?

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Wondering if there is some how to narrow down classified search results...

For example if I am looking for Butter Pastel ball python. Is there a way to tell it to search "only" for that combination. I might see results back that only include "butter" and other results that only include "pastel".

Any thoughts? Like telling it "Butter+Pastel"

Lastly with the morph "GHI", putting GHI gives a result for "too common", is there a way I can specify this better to return GHI classifieds?

Thank you!
 
You hit it right on the head - using "butter+pastel" for your example should get the results you want.

As far as short phrases, like GHI - use *GHI*
 
Thanks Harald!

*GHI* = perfect!

Butter+Pastel+Calico...

If I'm looking for a 3 gene animal "Butter Pastel Calico" does it find ads in that exact order or does it find ads that have those 3 words?
 
You were just as close to the classifieds as I am, lol
Use the quotes and the +
"butter+pastel+calico"
The only anomaly I got with that combo was an ad that had butter on one line, then pastel calico on the next. (that ad is deleted, so don't bother looking for it, lol)
 
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