Vista search facility

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Hi,

Justa quickie. Does Vista have a search facility where as you are typing it
filters out files etc. I know the start menu will have something like this
but if I have loads of pictures/mp3's as you type a file name will vista
automatically filter out files? This search facility has a name but I can't
remember what it's called. Just interested as it would be really useful.

Cheers

Luke
 
Luke Chalmers said:
Hi,

Justa quickie. Does Vista have a search facility where as you are typing
it
filters out files etc. I know the start menu will have something like this
but if I have loads of pictures/mp3's as you type a file name will vista
automatically filter out files? This search facility has a name but I
can't
remember what it's called. Just interested as it would be really useful.

You could try it? Don't be too scared to try things, that is what testing
is all about.
BTW it does. I searched for the name of a picture file called gta4. It
listed files at the top and below that it listed newsgroup posts I had
recently made about the game. Pretty substantial search it has :-)
 
Luke Chalmers said:
Hi,

Justa quickie. Does Vista have a search facility where as you are typing
it
filters out files etc. I know the start menu will have something like this
but if I have loads of pictures/mp3's as you type a file name will vista
automatically filter out files? This search facility has a name but I
can't
remember what it's called. Just interested as it would be really useful.

Just to expand on what I already put, if you put the first letter it may not
come up with anything. As soon as I put in GT it listed the files with GT in
the name.
 
Yes,

Every Windows Explorer window has a search box in its top-right corner. If
the contents of the folder you are viewing is indexed, the contents will
change as you type to reflect only those items that match your search.

If the folder is not indexed, you will have to press enter to perform the
search, and it will be much slower.

By default, Windows indexes the folders inside your profile (such as the
Vista equivalents to My Documents, My Music, My Videos, My Pictures, etc).
But you can index any folder you wish.

There's also a neat feature called "stacking", where you can organize the
contents of a folder on demand .. for example, you could say "stack by
type", and you would see virtual folders that represent each type of file in
that folder, which you could then double-click and browse like a normal
folder.

Pretty neat stuff :)

- JB
 
Beck said:
You could try it? Don't be too scared to try things, that is what testing is all about.
BTW it does. I searched for the name of a picture file called gta4. It listed files at the
top and below that it listed newsgroup posts I had recently made about the game. Pretty
substantial search it has :-)

In Windows Explorer>Organize>Layout, I like the "Reading Pane"
feature. Kind of cool.

-Michael
 
cool, thanks!

I have ordered the beta from MS. I deal with a great deal of media adn that
search would be great. It's the little things.

Looking forward to getting in the post.

Thanks

Luke
 
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