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Sort / Filter relevant results

Sort / Filter relevant results
  1. Does Google sort results by relevance?
  2. What is relevance in sorting?
  3. How do I sort search results?
  4. How do you sort and filter records?

Does Google sort results by relevance?

Google's ranking systems are designed to do just that: sort through hundreds of billions of webpages and other content in our Search index to present the most relevant, useful results in a fraction of a second.

What is relevance in sorting?

The default sort order is descending: The first results to be output are those at the top of the order. For example, the most relevant results are displayed at the top if they are sorted by relevance, the most recent results are displayed at the top if they are sorted by date, and so on.

How do I sort search results?

To configure search results sorting:

Click Search features from the left menu and open the Advanced tab. Click on Results sorting. By default, sorting by Relevance and Date will already be available. If that's all you need, just click the slider to make sure Results sorting is On.

How do you sort and filter records?

Click any cell in the range or table. On the HOME tab, click Sort & Filter, and click Filter. Click a drop-down arrow at the top of one of the columns to display its filter options. I click the drop-down arrow in the Category column.

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