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MBW
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      08-08-2007
In XP, I could perform a search for a specific file type, like .doc for Word
documents. Can I do this in Vista?
 
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Tim
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      08-08-2007
MBW wrote:
> In XP, I could perform a search for a specific file type, like .doc for Word
> documents. Can I do this in Vista?

Yes.

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MBW
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      08-08-2007
uh, thanks Tim but HOW?

"Tim" wrote:

> MBW wrote:
> > In XP, I could perform a search for a specific file type, like .doc for Word
> > documents. Can I do this in Vista?

> Yes.
>
> Tim
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      08-08-2007
ext: .doc

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/des.../advanced.mspx


"MBW" <> wrote in message
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> In XP, I could perform a search for a specific file type, like .doc for
> Word
> documents. Can I do this in Vista?


 
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MBW
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      08-08-2007
Dave,
Thanks for the help, but when I follow the link, it's showing me a lot of
syntax for a command line search.
In XP, in Windows Explorer, you could search by a file type by selecting
from a list of all the types available. The list included the icon for the
file type.
This was really easy (except it took a while to load all the file types into
the list). It was find/click/search.
It still seems that that capability is not in Vista.
If that is truly the case, then so be it, but if it's there (or something
equally easy) I'd like to find it. I used this approach a LOT in the past.
 
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Dave
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      08-08-2007
Nah, it doesn't work like XP...

You can have it only show search results for certain file types: e-mail,
document, Pictures, or Music files
And if you turn on Advanced Search, then you can filter on date & size...


"MBW" <> wrote in message
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> Dave,
> Thanks for the help, but when I follow the link, it's showing me a lot of
> syntax for a command line search.
> In XP, in Windows Explorer, you could search by a file type by selecting
> from a list of all the types available. The list included the icon for
> the
> file type.
> This was really easy (except it took a while to load all the file types
> into
> the list). It was find/click/search.
> It still seems that that capability is not in Vista.
> If that is truly the case, then so be it, but if it's there (or something
> equally easy) I'd like to find it. I used this approach a LOT in the
> past.


 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      08-08-2007
MBW

Press the WINKEY+F keys to bring up the search window. At the top/right,
click Advanced Search.

In the Location drop down menu, select a drive or click the Choose Locations
and select where you want to perform the search. In the Name box, type
*.doc and click the Search Button.

When you are finished, if this is a search in a location that you use often,
you can save this search. Click the Save Search button, enter a name for the
search and choose a location. The default location is:
C:\Users\username\Searches.

The next time you open this saved search, it will automatically refresh and
the search will be instantaneous and complete by the time the search window
opens.

--

Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User


"MBW" <> wrote in message
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> Dave,
> Thanks for the help, but when I follow the link, it's showing me a lot of
> syntax for a command line search.
> In XP, in Windows Explorer, you could search by a file type by selecting
> from a list of all the types available. The list included the icon for
> the
> file type.
> This was really easy (except it took a while to load all the file types
> into
> the list). It was find/click/search.
> It still seems that that capability is not in Vista.
> If that is truly the case, then so be it, but if it's there (or something
> equally easy) I'd like to find it. I used this approach a LOT in the
> past.


 
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Tim
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      08-08-2007
MBW wrote:
> uh, thanks Tim but HOW?
>
> "Tim" wrote:
>
>> MBW wrote:
>>> In XP, I could perform a search for a specific file type, like .doc for Word
>>> documents. Can I do this in Vista?

>> Yes.
>>
>> Tim
>>


Hey...did I not answer *all* of the questions you posted? ;-)

Tim
 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      08-08-2007
On Wed, 8 Aug 2007 05:18:07 -0700, MBW <>
wrote:

> In XP, I could perform a search for a specific file type, like .doc for Word
> documents. Can I do this in Vista?



Sure. Just search for *.doc

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vanilla
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      08-14-2007
Wow ... I just discovered you can type *.doc in the search box right above
the Orb (old Start Menu) and it will list all the .doc files right there
above the Orb ... you can click to open or you can right-click on any one of
them and get a context menu ... will take you right to the file ... didn't
know this ... cool ... just tried it again and it opened Search Results
windows with the files listed ... vanilla


"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
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> MBW
>
> Press the WINKEY+F keys to bring up the search window. At the top/right,
> click Advanced Search.
>
> In the Location drop down menu, select a drive or click the Choose
> Locations and select where you want to perform the search. In the Name
> box, type *.doc and click the Search Button.
>
> When you are finished, if this is a search in a location that you use
> often, you can save this search. Click the Save Search button, enter a
> name for the search and choose a location. The default location is:
> C:\Users\username\Searches.
>
> The next time you open this saved search, it will automatically refresh
> and the search will be instantaneous and complete by the time the search
> window opens.
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "MBW" <> wrote in message
> news:05063E9D-B335-4516-9578-...
>> Dave,
>> Thanks for the help, but when I follow the link, it's showing me a lot of
>> syntax for a command line search.
>> In XP, in Windows Explorer, you could search by a file type by selecting
>> from a list of all the types available. The list included the icon for
>> the
>> file type.
>> This was really easy (except it took a while to load all the file types
>> into
>> the list). It was find/click/search.
>> It still seems that that capability is not in Vista.
>> If that is truly the case, then so be it, but if it's there (or something
>> equally easy) I'd like to find it. I used this approach a LOT in the
>> past.

>
>


 
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