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Jan 1, 2017 · This syntax seems, to me, to have changed recently, either with Explorer or Office applications, and so searching the internet for this has been ...
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Jul 16, 2021 · EDIT: after some testing, it seems it doesn't work anymore. But syntax "*.<extension name>" seems to be working fine.
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Jul 11, 2018 · You can use the name:= filter for this, like so: name:=Foo.bar. Note the equals character, this will give you an exact match.
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Jun 29, 2014 · I'm attempting to search part of a filename in windows explorer, but unless the part of the name I search for is at the very beginning or is ...
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Jan 24, 2021 · If I write just "[#" or "#", every single file from the folder comes up. Is like I cannot search the ones with the #Z only. This thread is ...
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Dec 3, 2012 · i.e., all the files that have zip in the file name (exclusive of the extension) and have a (non-null) extension. </edit>. Share.
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Jan 25, 2021 · If you search on the desktop, it will only search the desktop location. If you want to search a whole drive, you can start at the root (c:\, for ...
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Jul 14, 2017 · I only want the files that have the two inside the brackets (2). Use the following search expression: name:~"*(2)*". Notes:.
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