What happened to XP's multiple file search

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  1. Posts : 1,113
    windows 7 professional & ultimate 64bit laptops
       #21

    lilaclily said:
    In the old XP i could simply go to search and specify date, documents, pics, etc. This is completely useless for me If I had known this I would never have brought a PC with windows 7
    pacinitaly said:

    ya go
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  2. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #22

    lilaclily said:
    In the old XP i could simply go to search and specify date, documents, pics, etc. This is completely useless for me If I had known this I would never have brought a PC with windows 7
    You still can do exactly that and even more so. It really is not that hard. Heck when you are putting in a date it even gives you a calendar to help!
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  3. Posts : 6,349
    Windows7 Pro 64bit SP-1; Windows XP Pro 32bit
       #23

    Search in Windows 7

    Use Option 2 to search like XP.

    Also read the three boxes at the top of the tutorial for further info.
    This is one of them below.
    Note
    Before doing a search in Windows 7, you should make sure that you have set your Search Options for the What to search, How to search, and When searching non-indexed locations settings. If you have the index enabled (it is by default), then you should also have any locations and file types added to be indexed so they will be included in the search results when doing a search. If the files have been recently changed, then the index may not have finshed updating yet and you will need to manually rebuild the index to force it to update now.
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  4. Posts : 5
    window 7
       #24

    Option 2 doesn't really help search multiple files like XP does. Is there anyway to change the search from Boolean to the way XP does it search with a "," ?




    Hopalong X said:
    Search in Windows 7

    Use Option 2 to search like XP.

    Also read the three boxes at the top of the tutorial for further info.
    This is one of them below.
    Note
    Before doing a search in Windows 7, you should make sure that you have set your Search Options for the What to search, How to search, and When searching non-indexed locations settings. If you have the index enabled (it is by default), then you should also have any locations and file types added to be indexed so they will be included in the search results when doing a search. If the files have been recently changed, then the index may not have finshed updating yet and you will need to manually rebuild the index to force it to update now.
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  5. Posts : 1,261
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
       #25

    Try this tutorial that I published some time ago. It will help with the configuration and use of Windows 7 Search: Windows Search - Configure and Use
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  6. Posts : 5
    window 7
       #26

    Great instructions but still not any help for searching multiple files. The new Windows search is better for indexing and finding files for the most part but to remove a very simple search function for finding mutilple files as the use of a comma makes it just about unusable for what I need it to do.

    Thanks
    Kevin
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  7. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #27

    How hard is it for you to type "OR", really?
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  8. Posts : 1,261
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
       #28

    logicearth said:
    How hard is it for you to type "OR", really?
    KevinC21 said:
    Great instructions but still not any help for searching multiple files. The new Windows search is better for indexing and finding files for the most part but to remove a very simple search function for finding mutilple files as the use of a comma makes it just about unusable for what I need it to do.

    Thanks
    Kevin
    LogicEarth beat me to it.

    But Kevin, you should have a look at the "Boolean Properties" section in the "Windows Search Reference" category towards the end of the tutorial.
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  9. Posts : 5
    window 7
       #29

    Dzomlija said:
    logicearth said:
    How hard is it for you to type "OR", really?
    KevinC21 said:
    Great instructions but still not any help for searching multiple files. The new Windows search is better for indexing and finding files for the most part but to remove a very simple search function for finding mutilple files as the use of a comma makes it just about unusable for what I need it to do.

    Thanks
    Kevin
    LogicEarth beat me to it.

    But Kevin, you should have a look at the "Boolean Properties" section in the "Windows Search Reference" category towards the end of the tutorial.
    I did check out the Boolean Properties but that was not much help.

    Not hard to type in "OR" at all. But I do searches several times a day for 20-30 different files names (part numbers) and now have to type in "OR" between each one everytime. So it's a bit of a pain.

    123,124,125,126,127,128
    123 OR 124 OR 125 OR 126 OR 127 OR 128

    Tell me what you would want to do.....

    And another thing. You can't right click to pull up a seach box...Not sure what they were thinking with this update. Small things but still a pain for what I need to do.

    Thanks
    Kevin
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  10. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #30

    What do you mean, right-click to pull up a search box? Its right there up in the right hand corner all the time.
    CTRL + F (or F3) gives focus to that search box every time you are in an Explorer window.
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