Searching files for terminology WITHIN a folder 论题张贴者: Trans-Marie
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Dear colleagues I have a folder with a large number of reference html files in it. Rather than clicking on each individual file I want to search the whole folder for terms. There is a search box at the top right but when I use that, nothing comes up. Can anyone help please? I use windows 8.1. Many thanks. | | | Natalie 波兰 Local time: 19:18 正式会员 (自2002) English英语译成Russian俄语 + ... 本论坛版主 SITE LOCALIZER | Trans-Marie Local time: 18:18 English英语译成German德语 主题发起人 Possible with multiple files? | Apr 27, 2016 |
Hi Natalie, Thank you very much for your reply. Can I just enter the folder with its numerous files into this software? I need to search many documents at once. Thanks. | | | Dan Lucas 英国 Local time: 18:18 正式会员 (自2014) Japanese日语译成English英语 Also X1, dtSearch | Apr 27, 2016 |
Trans-Law wrote: I have a folder with a large number of reference html files in it. Rather than clicking on each individual file I want to search the whole folder for terms. The X1 search software has a free trial. If you get serious, dtSearch is arguably better, but requires a little more input. Dan | |
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Natalie 波兰 Local time: 19:18 正式会员 (自2002) English英语译成Russian俄语 + ... 本论坛版主 SITE LOCALIZER Sure you can! | Apr 27, 2016 |
Trans-Law wrote: Can I just enter the folder with its numerous files into this software? I need to search many documents at once. Thanks. At first you need to create an index for a certain location where you would like to search (e.g. the folder with jobs for certain client), then you should choose this index in the search tab and enter the term for search (or the phrase in quotation marks, like in Google search), and click the "Search" button. You will get the complete list of hits for the term in this location. | | | Trans-Marie Local time: 18:18 English英语译成German德语 主题发起人 X1, dtSearch | Apr 27, 2016 |
Hi Dan, Thanks for that! | | | Trans-Marie Local time: 18:18 English英语译成German德语 主题发起人
Thanks Natalie, that sounds reasonable. | | | Samuel Murray 荷兰 Local time: 19:18 正式会员 (自2006) English英语译成Afrikaans南非语 + ...
Trans-Law wrote: I have a folder with a large number of reference HTML files in it. Rather than clicking on each individual file I want to search the whole folder for terms. The abandonware program "Wilbur" from RedTree can index individual folders (or folder trees) for specific file types, and you can create multiple indexes. Since it is an indexed search, the search results appear instantaneously. Apparently, the opensource "DocFetcher" can also do that. For folders that aren't indexed, I use Agent Ransack. It's a very fast search program. | |
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Trans-Marie Local time: 18:18 English英语译成German德语 主题发起人 RedTree / DocFetcher | Apr 27, 2016 |
Hi Samuel Thanks! I'm a bit surprised that none of you seem to be using the "ordinary" search box in Windows. It actually worked for me some time back - I just entered a search term and got results from all files in the folder. It just does not work anymore... Thanks to all of you for the software tips - that should take care of the problem. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Searching files for terminology WITHIN a folder CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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