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Searching for word inside a file?
In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I can't
seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents or text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title but inside the document. How do I do this in Vista? Thanks Lara |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
"lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EE219670-4426-48AA-8686-9242DA3C7EB2@microsoft.com... > In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I > can't > seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents > or > text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title > but > inside the document. > > How do I do this in Vista? > > Thanks > Lara This is probably how I would do it... Start > Search > "mileage" AND (Ext:txt OR Ext:doc) AND (NOT filename:"*mileage*") The thing to remember is that the default is to search contents as well as titles, so you need to explicitly exclude the title if that's what you'd want. -- Jon |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
This is the default behavior if the files are in an indexed location.
Start -> Search and then type into the search box on the top-right of the search window. "lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EE219670-4426-48AA-8686-9242DA3C7EB2@microsoft.com... > In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I > can't > seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents > or > text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title > but > inside the document. > > How do I do this in Vista? > > Thanks > Lara |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
"lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EE219670-4426-48AA-8686-9242DA3C7EB2@microsoft.com... > In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I > can't > seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents > or > text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title > but > inside the document. > > How do I do this in Vista? > > Thanks > Lara This is probably how I would do it... Start > Search > "mileage" AND (Ext:txt OR Ext:doc) AND (NOT filename:"*mileage*") The thing to remember is that the default is to search contents as well as titles, so you need to explicitly exclude the title if that's what you'd want. -- Jon |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
This is the default behavior if the files are in an indexed location.
Start -> Search and then type into the search box on the top-right of the search window. "lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EE219670-4426-48AA-8686-9242DA3C7EB2@microsoft.com... > In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I > can't > seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents > or > text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title > but > inside the document. > > How do I do this in Vista? > > Thanks > Lara |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
Well then Vista Search doesn't work properly then. My Documents is indexed
and the file was in My Documents. I found it eventually. It is a text document with the word mileage clearly typed in the document. I tried all sorts of ways after I found the file to get Vista to find it based on the content. It didn't. "Dave Wood [MS]" wrote: > This is the default behavior if the files are in an indexed location. > Start -> Search and then type into the search box on the top-right of the > search window. > > "lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EE219670-4426-48AA-8686-9242DA3C7EB2@microsoft.com... > > In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I > > can't > > seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents > > or > > text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title > > but > > inside the document. > > > > How do I do this in Vista? > > > > Thanks > > Lara > > |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
Well then Vista Search doesn't work properly then. My Documents is indexed
and the file was in My Documents. I found it eventually. It is a text document with the word mileage clearly typed in the document. I tried all sorts of ways after I found the file to get Vista to find it based on the content. It didn't. "Dave Wood [MS]" wrote: > This is the default behavior if the files are in an indexed location. > Start -> Search and then type into the search box on the top-right of the > search window. > > "lforbes" <lforbes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EE219670-4426-48AA-8686-9242DA3C7EB2@microsoft.com... > > In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I > > can't > > seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents > > or > > text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title > > but > > inside the document. > > > > How do I do this in Vista? > > > > Thanks > > Lara > > |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
> Well then Vista Search doesn't work properly then. My Documents is indexed > and the file was in My Documents. I found it eventually. It is a text > document with the word mileage clearly typed in the document. I tried all > sorts of ways after I found the file to get Vista to find it based on the > content. It didn't. "Vista Search doesn't work properly" = you hit the nail on the head. |
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Re: Searching for word inside a file?
> Well then Vista Search doesn't work properly then. My Documents is indexed > and the file was in My Documents. I found it eventually. It is a text > document with the word mileage clearly typed in the document. I tried all > sorts of ways after I found the file to get Vista to find it based on the > content. It didn't. "Vista Search doesn't work properly" = you hit the nail on the head. |
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RE: Searching for word inside a file?
Why would you assume indexing isn't finished? Several of us are having the
exact same problem and indexing is definitely finished. All you have to do is look at the indexing dialog box to see that it says indexing is complete. "Dega" wrote: > More than likely the indexing wasn't finished before you were searching. > Indexing works in the background so if your computer is busy it may be a > while before the indexing completes. I'm very disappointed in the search > inside a file being available outside of indexing as I need to search many > servers that have files changing all the time, the indexing isn't an option > so Vista becomes useless for this and I'm forced to go back to previous > windows. > > "lforbes" wrote: > > > In XP I could search the contents of documents for a name. With Vista I can't > > seem to find this option. For example I want to search all word documents or > > text documents for ones containing the words "mileage" not in the title but > > inside the document. > > > > How do I do this in Vista? > > > > Thanks > > Lara |
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