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| | how do I search for specific file types? In XP I could search for Video's with a simple click. I didn't need to know all the file types. How do I do this in Vista? And, what if I want all my Excel files created in the past 2 days? Do I have to search for everything with an XLS extension to find my files? This is okay if I know the extension, but in XP, I could use the drop down to identify the file type I wanted to search for. Is there any way to do this in Vista? Sorry if this is a duplicate question. I asked in the general group before realizing this sub group existed. And, I don't know how to remove my question from the general group. Thanks, Dan |
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| | Re: how do I search for specific file types? For videos, in the Search box type: kind:video Date range search for a specific file type is easiest via Advanced Search which should be accesible via the right-hand pane of your start menu. Click the drop arrow labeled 'Advanced Search' and you can specify creation date after a specified date. You can use '.xls' in the Name box or 'type:Excel' in the Search box. The Help & Support topic named 'Tips for finding files' is a good introduction to searching in Vista. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] "Danno111" <Danno111@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87AFF7FE-4CCD-4FDE-A43B-CAF339C95EC6@microsoft.com... > In XP I could search for Video's with a simple click. I didn't need to > know > all the file types. How do I do this in Vista? And, what if I want all > my > Excel files created in the past 2 days? Do I have to search for > everything > with an XLS extension to find my files? This is okay if I know the > extension, but in XP, I could use the drop down to identify the file type > I > wanted to search for. Is there any way to do this in Vista? > > Sorry if this is a duplicate question. I asked in the general group > before > realizing this sub group existed. And, I don't know how to remove my > question from the general group. > > Thanks, > Dan |
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| | Re: how do I search for specific file types? Keith Miller MVP wrote: > For videos, in the Search box type: > > kind:video > > Date range search for a specific file type is easiest via Advanced > Search which should be accesible via the right-hand pane of your start > menu. Click the drop arrow labeled 'Advanced Search' and you can > specify creation date after a specified date. You can use '.xls' in the > Name box or 'type:Excel' in the Search box. I wonder why it's type: for one and kind: for another. I guess I'd expect kind:spreadsheet to pull up Excel files, i.e. "kind:" is generic whereas "type:" is specific. Daniel |
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| | Re: how do I search for specific file types? Kind is a 'rollup' of file types. .bmp, .jpg, ,tif are all of the kind 'picture' You can select the 'Kinds' column in a detail view in Explorer to see what is assigned for Excel spreadsheets. (I haven't installed Office under Vista yet, I only have it under XP, which doesn't have 'kinds'. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] "Daniel Noll" <daniel@nuix.com> wrote in message news:eKOg%23HPcHHA.4188@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Keith Miller MVP wrote: >> For videos, in the Search box type: >> >> kind:video >> >> Date range search for a specific file type is easiest via Advanced Search >> which should be accesible via the right-hand pane of your start menu. >> Click the drop arrow labeled 'Advanced Search' and you can specify >> creation date after a specified date. You can use '.xls' in the Name box >> or 'type:Excel' in the Search box. > > I wonder why it's type: for one and kind: for another. > > I guess I'd expect kind:spreadsheet to pull up Excel files, i.e. "kind:" > is generic whereas "type:" is specific. > > Daniel > |
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