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Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete.
There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed |
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Are you using the Search under File|Open?
I've always had better luck with the Windows search (windows start button|search). ECouwenberg wrote: Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete. There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Dave,
I am using the Windows search as well ! Seems this search system is not 100% reliable, I checked with my collegues, they tested and they have the same problem. Brgds Ed "Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using the Search under File|Open? I've always had better luck with the Windows search (windows start button|search). ECouwenberg wrote: Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete. There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed -- Dave Peterson |
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I've had better luck looking for strings (not numbers).
Maybe it's time to try Google Desktop (or MSN desktop or ...). ECouwenberg wrote: Thanks Dave, I am using the Windows search as well ! Seems this search system is not 100% reliable, I checked with my collegues, they tested and they have the same problem. Brgds Ed "Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using the Search under File|Open? I've always had better luck with the Windows search (windows start button|search). ECouwenberg wrote: Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete. There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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I am using "control F" which is similar to Windows search. I am only looking
for text strings in documents which I stored on our local LAN. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've had better luck looking for strings (not numbers). Maybe it's time to try Google Desktop (or MSN desktop or ...). ECouwenberg wrote: Thanks Dave, I am using the Windows search as well ! Seems this search system is not 100% reliable, I checked with my collegues, they tested and they have the same problem. Brgds Ed "Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using the Search under File|Open? I've always had better luck with the Windows search (windows start button|search). ECouwenberg wrote: Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete. There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Flying Windows-F?
I don't recall if you can point those indexers to UNC drives or even mapped drives. You may want to look into them. ECouwenberg wrote: I am using "control F" which is similar to Windows search. I am only looking for text strings in documents which I stored on our local LAN. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've had better luck looking for strings (not numbers). Maybe it's time to try Google Desktop (or MSN desktop or ...). ECouwenberg wrote: Thanks Dave, I am using the Windows search as well ! Seems this search system is not 100% reliable, I checked with my collegues, they tested and they have the same problem. Brgds Ed "Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using the Search under File|Open? I've always had better luck with the Windows search (windows start button|search). ECouwenberg wrote: Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete. There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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thanks again but I am not sure what you mean. All the folders/documents have
been moved already but the problem stayed. It makes no difference if the directories with folders and documents are on my harddisk or on the local LAN. The problem occurs only with some excel files (not all !), there is no problem for instance if it concerns Word documents. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Flying Windows-F? I don't recall if you can point those indexers to UNC drives or even mapped drives. You may want to look into them. ECouwenberg wrote: I am using "control F" which is similar to Windows search. I am only looking for text strings in documents which I stored on our local LAN. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've had better luck looking for strings (not numbers). Maybe it's time to try Google Desktop (or MSN desktop or ...). ECouwenberg wrote: Thanks Dave, I am using the Windows search as well ! Seems this search system is not 100% reliable, I checked with my collegues, they tested and they have the same problem. Brgds Ed "Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using the Search under File|Open? I've always had better luck with the Windows search (windows start button|search). ECouwenberg wrote: Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete. There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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If Windows|Search doesn't work the way you want it, you'll have to find
something else. My suggestion is to look at Google Desktop or MSN Desktop. But I'm not sure if they do remote drives. I know that I'm not smart enough to rewrite Windows|search to make it work all the time. ECouwenberg wrote: thanks again but I am not sure what you mean. All the folders/documents have been moved already but the problem stayed. It makes no difference if the directories with folders and documents are on my harddisk or on the local LAN. The problem occurs only with some excel files (not all !), there is no problem for instance if it concerns Word documents. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Flying Windows-F? I don't recall if you can point those indexers to UNC drives or even mapped drives. You may want to look into them. ECouwenberg wrote: I am using "control F" which is similar to Windows search. I am only looking for text strings in documents which I stored on our local LAN. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I've had better luck looking for strings (not numbers). Maybe it's time to try Google Desktop (or MSN desktop or ...). ECouwenberg wrote: Thanks Dave, I am using the Windows search as well ! Seems this search system is not 100% reliable, I checked with my collegues, they tested and they have the same problem. Brgds Ed "Dave Peterson" wrote: Are you using the Search under File|Open? I've always had better luck with the Windows search (windows start button|search). ECouwenberg wrote: Searching for a string in the "containing text" box I got "Search is compete. There are no results to display" while I know I stored excel files which are containing the text I am looking for. This problem doesnot apply for all stored excel files ! Who can help me with this problem ? Kind regards, Ed -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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