Keyboard Shortcuts. Read the file size, date and attributes of the current selection. May be useful before exporting all sizes, dates and attributes. The shortcut will work anywhere in the Everything search window. Search Edit: The shortcut will only work when pressed in the search edit. I want to learn how to do any other work in the video but I have a video that you have 20 useful shortcut keys to get a job done for a computer, to get a computer and go to a computer program.
On on the last week, one of the callers was concerned that he could not search for files in a given date range on Windows Vista. He claimed this feature was available in XP, but not in Vista. I checked to verify, and you can indeed search for files in a date range in Vista. It isn’t as intuitive as one might like it to be, but the good news is that searching by date range in Windows 7 is much easier! Search By Date Range in Windows VistaIn Windows Vista, doing a search by date range is a multi-step operation. Open an Explorer window.
Open a Search window by entering the keyboard short-cut “CTRL+F” while in the Explorer window. This will result in seeing the window below:. Select “Advanced Search” to bring up the search details view. Once the search details view is open, you can select a date range by clicking the start date in the drop down calendar control and “dragging” out the range to the end date. When you release the mouse, you will have selected a date range to search within as the image below depicts:Search By Date Range in Windows 7In Windows 7, doing a search by date range is a much simpler operation.
From any Explorer window, enter the keyboard shortcut “CTRL+F” to move the cursor to the Search box in the upper right hand corner of the window. This will display a drop-down list with several search filters in it as depicted below:.
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Select “Date modified” in the search filter list and a calendar control will appear where you can “drag out” a date range just like the control in Vista.This is just one of the many “little” features in Windows 7 that makes things easier!