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This tip is a small point, but one so consistently useful to me that I can't close out this chapter without including it. Often, new searches are launched on the search results page, on the heels of a previous search. In those instances, your previous keywords appear in the keyword box and you need to supplant them with one or more new keywords. In Windows, double-click a single word to highlight it, and type a new word right over it or delete the word by pressing the Delete key. This tip works even with words that are mashed up against search operator with no spaces, like this - intitle:kayak. Double-clicking kayak highlights that word alone.
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