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One. The Start menu helps you find programs.
Click on the "Start" menu in the system or press the win button directly on the keyboard, and you will find a search bar with the words "Search for Programs and Files" at the bottom of the pop-up menu list.
Type a search keyword, such as "**", in the column to classify all files or programs related to ** (Figure 1). By default, the Start menu search bar will only automatically search for files in the Start menu, Control Panel, Windows folder, Program File folder, folder pointed to by the Path environment variable, libraries, and run history, but very quickly.
Click on the "Computer" option in the left list and select the appropriate partition drive letter or folder in the next level list. At this time, the corresponding specific partition path will appear in the navigation bar at the top of the window, and finally enter the keyword in the search bar to get the search results. For example, if you type in the keyword "computer newspaper", all search results containing the word "computer newspaper" will be highlighted in yellow at the same time, and their location will be indicated very clearly (Figure 2).
Tip: Experienced players generally use the shortcut key Ctrl+F to activate this feature. At the same time, the search methods and shortcuts in office are exactly the same as the keyword search on web pages, which is very practical.
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Just look for it at the beginning.
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1. Double-click "This PC".
4. Find the file you are looking for and click to open it.
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2. First, open [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Index Options].
3. Click [Modify] in the index options, then check all the possible locations of the documents you want to find, and click OK to save.
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Method 2: Open the "Computer" on the desktop, and then enter the name of the file you want to find in the box that can enter characters in the upper right corner of the window, and then you can start searching on all disks of the computer. If you happen to remember which disk you are looking for, it will be faster, and after opening that disk, enter the file name in the box in the upper right corner to find it on the corresponding disk.
Method 3: Open [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Index Options], then click [Modify] in the index options, then check all the possible locations of the documents you want to find, click OK to save, then open any window on my computer, find the [Organization] item on the left side and click on, then select [Folder and Search Options], in the "Folder and Search Options" dialog box, click the search tab, in the [Search Content] column, check "Always search for file names and contents", and then click [OK] Save and then close the settings window, enter the text information you want to search in the search bar in the upper right corner of any window, and then the computer will automatically search for it. This process can be time-consuming, but it can be useful.
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There are some small differences between the search function of the win7 system and the previous XP system, so how to search files in Windows7? Let me tell you how to search for files in Windows7, I hope it will be helpful to you.
Windows7 file search method
Then return to the search solution interface, we can see that the drive letters will automatically appear on the left side (i.e., C drive, D drive, etc.), these drive letters are the locations we can limit, if you only want to search for files in D drive, you can first select the D drive on the left, and then enter the search box to search for resources. As shown in the figure below:
Attentive children's shoes may find that in the process of each search, there will be a prompt to add an index at the top of the search results, adding an index helps us improve the speed of the search, so you can move the mouse to the prompt, and then right-click to add an index, as shown in the following figure:
Of course, in the past, the XP system was often limited to **, **, ** and other functions. Win7 doesn't have a similar function, but we can do it in the form of a suffix. As shown in the figure below:
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I forgot to put the computer files somewhere, and it would be very troublesome to find one file at a time. So how does Windows 7 find files? Below I will bring you the method of finding files in Windows 7.
Windows7 Find File Method 1Windows7 Find File Method 21) Open the F3 key on the keyboard or win+f key.
Windows7 Find File Method Three
Win+R: Enter MSTSC, then enter your computer's IP address, username, and password.
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