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![]() Is there a way of making my product searches more efficient? a problem I have, is i'm searching for clogs, I follow the search tips, I type "clogs" for the product name field and search my merchants, but I will have a lot of certain products come up that I either don't want in my category or store at all.
For example say slippers come up in my search and I only want clogs, is there a way of filtering out slippers so I don't have to spend so much time removing them manually? |
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![]() Hi
Of course! The search form is very powerful. Have you had a look at the search tips (link in upper right corner of search form)? There are lots of filtering tips there. For your example, all you have to type is clogs -slippers You could also filter out products based on multiple keywords like this: clogs -slippers|sandals|flipflops That will search for clogs that do not contain the word slippers or sandals or flipflops. Here's an OLD video going into advanced search in more depth: http://www.datafeedr.com/videos-sing...earch#videotop Eric
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![]() Also, read this: http://www.datafeedr.com/docs/item/158
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