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how to search the forum for an author

Brian_Murphy
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how does one search the forum for posts by one author

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mecej4
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Two clicks is all that you need. I clicked on your name (in blue, following the title), and then clicked on "contributions and recognitions".

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Brian_Murphy
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Thanks, mecej4.  That seems to do the trick.

Does the forum have anything like an "advanced search" page?

 

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mecej4
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Brian Murphy wrote:

Thanks, mecej4.  That seems to do the trick.

Does the forum have anything like an "advanced search" page?

I say this with regret: yes, and it is called "Google".

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Kevin_D_Intel
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There is a Forum search capable of searching by author. On the main landing page for any forum there is a search facility positioned inside the Announcements panel where you can enter a person’s name and it returns results authored by that person.

For example, when you click here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-visual-fortran-compiler-for-windows look for the Search Forum box noted in the Announcements panel shown in the image below. I believe the Announcements panel should be expanded by default, but if not, click on the “+” sign to expand it. Next, enter Brian Murphy and click Search and that should show results authored by this person.

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andrew_4619
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...... but as mecej4 suggests a Google search of the forum often works much  better..... No shame in that, Indexing and searching is the core business of Google and they seem to be quite good at it!

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Brian_Murphy
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How can google be used to do an "advanced search" of the intel fortran for Windows forum?

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