Focus on Distinction

John laPlante's blog. The title comes from the idea that there is often some critical detail that makes all the difference in a design, a movie, an event, etc. I am espeically interested in usability and design.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

MS Desktop Search Tips

I recently figured out a bunch of ways to make Windows desktop search a lot more effective.

File Name

name:search -> finds files with term ‘search’
name:=”search.png”
-> finds files with exact file name ‘search.png'. Note :=

Extension and Folders

ext:docx -> finds files with extention .docx
folder:documents -> finds folders with name documents in them

Kind of File or Item

kind:favorites
kind:email
kind:programs
Kind:pictures
-> Finds files of type pictures (png, psd, gif, etc.). See ext:png to better narrow.

Date

date:>11/05/04 -> Finds items with a date after 11/05/04
date:this week -> Finds items that were saved this week.
date:today

File Size

size:>5mb -> Finds items with a size greater than 5 megabytes (good for large files).
size:<5kb -> Finds items with a size less then 5 killobytes (good for icons)

E-Mail Searching (Outlook)

from:”jeff johnson” -> Finds e-mails from Jeff Johnson.
has:attachment -> Finds e-mails that include attachments. Great for narrowing the list.
!word -> a shortcut (not sure what this means anymore).


Operators

Keyword/symbol

Example

Function

NOT

social NOT security

Finds items containing social, but not security

-

social -security

Finds items containing social, but not security

OR

social OR security

Finds items containing social or security

Quotation marks

"social security"

Finds items containing the exact phrase social security

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1 Comments:

At 4:55 AM , Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for this, John! I put a copy on my desktop and refer to it all the time.

 

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