Hello Forum,
I'm just realizing that I normally would like to exclude lots of folders and only include a few folders in the search results.
However, sometimes I'd still like to search everywhere, but without having to rebuild the index beforehand. Is there a solution for this use case, similar to Omit Results, just reversed, so to speak?
Thanks,
David
Is there such a thing as an "include-omission"?
Re: Is there such a thing as an "include-omission"?
Filters would be the best option at the moment.
To create a filter to search specific locations only:
I have on my TODO list to add favourite locations to the folder sidebar.
To create a filter to search specific locations only:
- From the Search menu, click Add to filters....
- Change the Name to: My Favourite Location
- Change the Search to:
C:\Windows\ | "C:\Program files\"
| = OR
Use double quotes to escape spaces.
Use a trailing backslash for the best results. - Click OK.
I have on my TODO list to add favourite locations to the folder sidebar.
Re: Is there such a thing as an "include-omission"?
Thank you, that helps for the time being. Looking forward to the favorite locations in the folder sidebar feature!
Re: Is there such a thing as an "include-omission"?
Alternatively:
The omitted results can be (temporary) included in the resultlist, without the need to rebuild the index.
When done with your search(es), enable Result Omissions again.
To toggle Result Omissions:
The omitted results can be (temporary) included in the resultlist, without the need to rebuild the index.
When done with your search(es), enable Result Omissions again.
To toggle Result Omissions:
- menu:Index => Enable Result Omissions
- Right-click Everything's statusbar and select Enable Result Omissions
- Bind a keyboard shortcut to Index | Enable Result Omissions (OPtions => Keyboard) and use that key.