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How to search an EXACT PHRASE in file contents - explorer

Anonymous
2020-12-07T09:54:03+00:00

Hi, I am after some help, this question has been asked several times in the community but the suggestions are not working so I will ask again maybe somebody found a workaround.

Windows 10 - How to search an EXACT PHRASE in file contents?

I am searching daily through 1000 different word files, and often I need to find something specific.

For eg "blue wood sign", if I type in this 3-word text it will find me all the documents that CONTAIN wood, blue, and sign.

What is the trick of searching for an exact phrase?

I have tried so far these suggestions from the community

putting it in ""   "blue wood sign"

repeating the phrase "blue wood sign"  "blue wood sign"

content: "blue wood sign"

or simply tried blue wood sign

Each of these ideas searches for every single word. Or if you can advise some different programs to download/buy that will be able to do this.

Please help me out

Thank you

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-08T11:58:42+00:00

    Hi

    I really appreciate your help, but unfortunately, it is not working.

    I have updated, but it works in the same way as before

    Used the explorer search like this content: "blue wood sign"

    It returned each and every document that contained the word blue , and sign, and wood. These words were not even in the same place. The words are available in this document but it is not an exact phrase, they are randomly found in the document. "blue wood sign" is a really specific word and I know that there is just 1 document that contains this exact word. I use this feature daily and most of the times it takes a really long time to identify the document which is an exact match.

    Please help me out here. Thank you

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  2. DaveM121 872.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-12-08T12:21:51+00:00

    Hi Tavasz

    Okay, then the best thing to do is install Agent Ransack, it is safe, free and very fast.

    When installing that, choose the Free version, then at the end of the installer, choose the Lite (free) version, that will very quickly find files with the exact content you search for

    In Agent Ransack, choose the folder you want to search through, enter the search term and click Start, that utility will even preview the file where that terms was found

    https://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-12-07T10:26:10+00:00

    Hi

    It says

    Version 2004 os build 19041.630

    Then what we should do? If there a way to update the version so I can benefit of this feauter which is really important for my daily work?

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  4. DaveM121 872.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-12-07T10:16:24+00:00

    Hi Tavasz

    I know in certain recent versions of Windows 10, the search functionality is not working correctly, click your Start Button, type winver and hit Enter

    On the resulting dialog, what Version No. and build No. of Windows 10 are you running?

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  5. DaveM121 872.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-12-07T10:30:26+00:00

    Hi Tavasz

    I am on version 20h2, and that search term works correctly in that version, try updating your Windows 10 to that version, click the link below, then click 'Update Now' on that page to download the Update Assistant, then run that to immediately get 20h2 and bring your PC right up to date

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-downlo...

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