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Originally Posted by Marilyn
Wow, great information, Diana. I didn't know how to do this. I always search and see what is currently listed to see if they are selling, if so for how much and how they are listed. Did not realize you could search and see completed listings. Learn something every day!!!!
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It's a handy feature to use. There are also little things that you can do on your searches to make them a lot easier. Here's the page that explains it.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/find/search_commands.html
For instance....... I look for children's dishes but I also look under miniature, toy, and doll dishes. I can look for them in one search:
(child*, toy, doll) dishes
The astrick means that word and any forms of it that come after the astrick. Child, child's, childs, children, children's, childrens
It's all one search not several. I don't think that a lot of people know this. Also you can also subtract words. Like this:
porcelain doll -new Meaning I want to search for porcelain dolls, but not new ones.
I can also use the parenthesis to keep words together and search the whole description such as (Houston Texas). Only the auctions that have those words side by side will come up.
I'm not too sure how well I explained this but there is the link to e-bay that explains it. I hope that it helps you!!!