How can one save a search results on windows XP please guide me on this . i dont want to save search query just the search result ! is this possible thanks for the help .
How can one save a search results on windows XP please guide me on this . i dont want to save search query just the search result ! is this possible thanks for the help .
It is really easy you just need to the following :
- Open Search by pressing Windows logo key Picture of Windows logo key +F.
- Find your files. For more information on searching, see Find a file or folder.
- Once the search is completed, on the toolbar, click Save Search.
- In the File name box, type a name for the search, and then click Save.
- The Search will be saved in the Searches folder, which you can open by clicking the Searches link in the Navigation pane.
If you create a search that you use frequently, consider adding it to the Favorite links section in the Navigation pane. To do this, in the Navigation pane, click Searches, and then drag the saved search to the position in the Navigation pane where you want it to appear.
1. In the Search Companion window, click Save Search on the File menu.
2. In the Save in box, specify the location where you want to save the search query.
3. In the File name box, type a name for the file, or accept the default (based on the criteria you used), and then click Save.
By default, Windows XP saves your search file in the My Documents folder, with a file extension of .fnd.
Using Saved Search Queries
1. Open My Documents, Windows Explorer, My Computer, or the folder in which you saved the .fnd file.
2. Double-click the file.
3. The Search Companion window opens with your criteria already entered. If necessary, you can modify the criteria before you click Search.
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