I often use Word for word processing. Once I passed a very philosophical word to my friends, I copied it and stuck it in a file. It was too busy. I forgot how long I left it. I only remember it. There are several words "sensitive," "first love," and so on. One day, the open file 123.doc was going to be sorted out, and suddenly I remembered that paragraph, so I sent out Windows' keyword search to find its whereabouts. In the iterative search, I found that the keyword search has another hidden point ……
in the <quo;Search Results dialog box, a word or phrase in the file is replaced with a few keywords No search for files,; began to suspect the "keyword search" feature. So I copied the keyword from the opened file 123.doc and glued it to test the keyword search function. As expected, I did not report this file in the search results, and used all the advanced search items. The modification time and file size were specified in detail, and the file 123.doc was still not found.
Ask a master, some people say that you want to enter *.* in all or part of the file name (the result is still). Some people say that keyword search refers to the keyword in the file name, not the keyword in the file. Is that true? It shouldn't be. I am so confused! The facts are in front of us, and we can't help but believe it. To say that I remember the wrong keyword, it is really possible, but the copied keyword should be correct? Why is the file containing this keyword in front of me, but the computer can't find it? After N tests, I concluded that the Windows keyword "search" is just a display.
There is really no clue, so I have to close the file “ Just when I was going to shut down the day's work, I was still reluctant. I decided to use the sensitive keyword search last time. The result was found in 123.doc. Is it in this file? Because the file is too long, hurry up Ctrl+F to find, the content I am looking for is really here! Why have you searched so many times and have not reported "123.doc?" I suddenly thought: Will it be missed because it was an open file at the time? Is it because the file is closed before it is searched out? This thought made me excited again!
After testing, the file opened is the fish of the net. It seems that when searching for files with keywords, be sure to close all files, especially *.doc files. Otherwise, it will slip away from your eyes.
Tip: *.wps file keyword search is invalid. *.txt file keyword search is very convenient, regardless of whether the file is closed or not, you can search.
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