Here's what I did:
1) Open Windows Explorer and browsed to the folder that I wish to be the
root of my search.
2) Right-clicked Search, opened "Advanced Search", and entered my query.
3) "Save Seach" and named it something friendly to me (replacing a very long
unattracitve default name that included the query string).
When I click on that saved-search folder, I see the results, which is great.
When I select 'Search Tools', 'Search pane', then 'Advanced search', I
expect to see (and be able to edit) my original query, but I only see part of
it (one phrase).
I expect to routinely have multiple-phrase queries.
I'm wondering, how do I get it to display all of the query string?
(I'm using Home Premium, auto-updated.)
"P. Di Stolfo" wrote:
> Hello,
> do you mean this: While searching, you could click into the address bar,
> where the whole query should be (e.g., starting with
> "search-ms:displayname=Search%20Results%20in%20Indexed%20L ocat...")
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
>
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> "Baffin" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:58D70316-9057-480A-A7E2-...
> >I entered this query as a search: date taken after 2007-Apr-23 and date
> > taken before 2007-may-5 (referring to photos). it worked as expected, and
> > I
> > saved it (as a search folder). (Natural language search is turned on but
> > it
> > doesn't matter to this question.)
> >
> > How do I see the entire stored query? (eg., to modify it) When I open
> > the
> > folder and open the 'search pane', 'advanced', all I see is part of the
> > query.
> >
> > (I love the potential of virtual folders!)
>