Looking for a spreadsheet that can help you calculate the profit and loss?
What is the earnings report of listed companies?
Such documents are everywhere on the Web, but it is not always easy to find them.
Savvy Google users know how to filter Google searches by document type.
For example, if you attach "file type: PDF" to a search word or phrase, Google will provide a matching PDF.
But if you're a Firefox user, there's a better solution: OutWit Docs, a Firefox extension designed specifically for finding documents.
After installation, OutWit Docs adds icons to the Firefox toolbar.
Click it to start the OD window where you can enter the search item (
Select the search engine you want, Google or whatever).
The results are shown in the list or icon view: trend news live: Tony Award deadly crane collapse trophy hunting documentary Women's World Cup
Click any document you want to view or save, or drag and drop the document into capture--
Repositories that can be saved for future reference and/or for batch processing-
Download multiple documents.
Even cooler, OD can find all linked documents from any given page-
It would be great if you want to go deep into the company website without manually clicking.
Although Outdocs is technically a beta version, it is a very useful plug-in
I think this is the best document.
Search tools I have seen so far.
If you're not a Firefox user, look at Docjax, which Dave recently highlighted in an article about alternative search engines. [
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