Example of using the filetype operator

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Example of using the filetype operator

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The filetype: operator is used to search for files of a specific type. This means that you can easily find, for example, PDF documents, Word files, PowerPoint presentations, or other types of files that you need.

Simply type filetype: into the search box, followed by the hungary mobile database file type you're looking for (e.g. pdf, doc, ppt). You can also combine it with other keywords to refine your search. For example, if you're looking for a PDF document about marketing, you can type marketing filetype:pdf.

This operator is very useful if you need to find a specific type of file, for example for study, work or research. It will save you time and make it easier to find relevant information.

before:
The before: advanced search operator can be useful for finding content that existed before a certain date.

This can be useful if you want to find what content existed before an event that may have significantly changed the nature of the content created about it. For example, you might want to find content about a politician before they were elected to a prominent position in office.

To use this command, you must format the date as YYYY-MM-DD.

after:

The after: operator is used in Google search to search for pages that have been indexed after a certain date. This means that you can use it to filter your search results to only show pages that Google has indexed after a specified date. An obvious use case that follows on from the above would be to search for content about a political leader after a significant change in their position.
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