Exam 6: Advanced Searching Techniques

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Be very _____ when choosing to delete search results.

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Media files are not searchable.

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Any searches you have saved will appear in your history folder.

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Adding a folder to the index will prevent Windows from searching for that file.

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The Strict button filters out

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The searches that appear in the Recent searches list

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You can save a search.

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A Boolean operator only expands a search.

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If you delete search results, you will

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If no files were found,

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Windows does not search file contents and zipped files.

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If you type AND in uppercase letters, Windows 10 will not treat the word as a Boolean operator.

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Search results can include

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In searching for a file, you know part of the name had "hey" in it.  You could use which wildcard combination?

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The Search box is the default location for all saved searches.

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_____ a folder to the index will allow Windows to search for files in that folder more quickly.

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Windows 10 uses indexing to decrease the speed at which it searches selected folders and files.

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Only the administrative user has a Searches folder that is created by Windows when their account is created.

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The keywords can be any part of the file name or located in tags or properties.

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Deleting search results deletes the files from your computer.

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