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| Guest | Help searching text within XLS files I'm at wits' end... in XP you could just go to advanced search and search an entire document for a word or phrase within a specific area (by browsing to the correct folder and then selecting search within document). Vista doesn't seem to have this feature! I've set it to include non-indexed files, gone to search tools and selected search options and clicked "Always search file names and contents" and done a search for a word I *KNOW* is in a file in the selected area and it says "No items match your search." I'm seriously upset about this, without being able to search within documents the search function is useless to me. I really hope someone can help me. Telling me to install a third-party program to do searches is absolutely unbelievable. If an OS can't do a simple search... what good is it? |
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| Guest | Re: Help searching text within XLS files Hey, By default, typing the text into the Search field will also search for the text inside the files. You might want to only have the search to search the particular directory, to test if it works. "Search In file Contents" option will appear too. -- Jabez Gan Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage "Ryochan" <Ryochan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FBD62C35-708F-40A5-867F-B88123F743BE@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm at wits' end... in XP you could just go to advanced search and search > an > entire document for a word or phrase within a specific area (by browsing > to > the correct folder and then selecting search within document). > > Vista doesn't seem to have this feature! I've set it to include > non-indexed > files, gone to search tools and selected search options and clicked > "Always > search file names and contents" and done a search for a word I *KNOW* is > in a > file in the selected area and it says "No items match your search." > > I'm seriously upset about this, without being able to search within > documents the search function is useless to me. I really hope someone can > help me. Telling me to install a third-party program to do searches is > absolutely unbelievable. If an OS can't do a simple search... what good is > it? |
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| Guest | Re: Help searching text within XLS files Thank you for your answer but it is simply not working. I am searching for text (a particular name - I even tried first name and last name separately and again together and with quotes around and not with quotes around) within an XLS document in a particular location (only searching that location) and I KNOW it is in there because when my initial search failed for the name I was actually looking for, I opened a file and took another name instead and searched for that and it still had no results, although I'd cut and pasted directly from the document I'd randomly selected from the very folder I was searching. ;_; If there's some workaround for this, I'd dearly love to know. Thank you "Jabez Gan [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > Hey, > > By default, typing the text into the Search field will also search for the > text inside the files. > > You might want to only have the search to search the particular directory, > to test if it works. "Search In file Contents" option will appear too. > > -- > Jabez Gan |
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| Guest | Re: Help searching text within XLS files Oh!! You mean actually go to that directory and THEN click search instead of going to the start menu and then browsing to get to the directory!!! I tried going to the directory and then searching and sure enough it worked!!!!! Thank you so much! |
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| Guest | Re: Help searching text within XLS files Haha , glad that it works. ![]() -- Jabez Gan Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage "Ryochan" <Ryochan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4F5C335D-62E8-440A-BD84-0F0F441AC3DC@xxxxxx Quote: > Oh!! You mean actually go to that directory and THEN click search instead > of > going to the start menu and then browsing to get to the directory!!! > > > I tried going to the directory and then searching and sure enough it > worked!!!!! > > Thank you so much! > |
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| Guest | Re: Help searching text within XLS files I am having this same problem, however, when go to the directory and then do the search it does not find my files containing [word]. And also sometimes I don't know what directory a file is in that I need. I need to be able to search everywhere and everything regardless how long it takes, for [word] and have Vista produce list of files matching criteria. - it does not work. I have checked the boxes and options - they are set to always search file and contents, include non-indexed, include partial matches, etc. - nothing seems to work - Help ! "Jabez Gan [MVP]" wrote: Quote: > Haha , glad that it works. ![]() > > -- > Jabez Gan > Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage > "Ryochan" <Ryochan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4F5C335D-62E8-440A-BD84-0F0F441AC3DC@xxxxxx Quote: > > Oh!! You mean actually go to that directory and THEN click search instead > > of > > going to the start menu and then browsing to get to the directory!!! > > > > > > I tried going to the directory and then searching and sure enough it > > worked!!!!! > > > > Thank you so much! > > |
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| Guest | Re: Help searching text within XLS files Hey Teri, Can you try doing a rebuilding of the Index? The index might be corrupted... Control Panel -> Classic View -> Indexing Options. -- Jabez Gan Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage "Teri" <Teri@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:87D56EE3-F6AD-4D0A-858F-4B5CD6E38B0F@xxxxxx Quote: >I am having this same problem, however, when go to the directory and then >do > the search it does not find my files containing [word]. And also > sometimes I > don't know what directory a file is in that I need. > > I need to be able to search everywhere and everything regardless how long > it > takes, for [word] and have Vista produce list of files matching > riteria. - > it does not work. > > I have checked the boxes and options - they are set to always search file > and contents, include non-indexed, include partial matches, etc. - nothing > seems to work - Help ! > > "Jabez Gan [MVP]" wrote: > Quote: >> Haha , glad that it works. ![]() >> >> -- >> Jabez Gan >> Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage >> "Ryochan" <Ryochan@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:4F5C335D-62E8-440A-BD84-0F0F441AC3DC@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Oh!! You mean actually go to that directory and THEN click search >> > instead >> > of >> > going to the start menu and then browsing to get to the directory!!! >> > >> > >> > I tried going to the directory and then searching and sure enough it >> > worked!!!!! >> > >> > Thank you so much! >> > |
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