3.1 Function List
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zWindows Desktop Search
All files can be searched.
Search results are shown in the [Search results] folder created during a search in the
Folder List Pane of the Main Window.
Changing the Window Display
The window display can be changed for the following:
zMain Window
- File List Pane (display style)
- Thumbnail (including file name and keyword)
- Pop-up thumbnail
zViewer Window
- Display format (view mode)
- Multiple windows arrangement
- Page from a file with multiple pages
- Display size of a page
zWindow Color
zQuick Access Toolbar commands
zInformation in the Status Bar
zRibbon display
Using with the ScanSnap
Image data for documents scanned with the ScanSnap can be managed with ScanSnap
Organizer.
zFolders that can be searched with Windows Desktop Search are only those in the
indexed locations which are set in [Control Panel] J [Indexing Options] in [Popular]
on the [Options] dialog box or if you create a shortcut to a local folder unless they
have been specified to be indexed. You will not be able to use Windows Desktop
Search if you modify the [ScanSnap] folder (the [My ScanSnap] folder for Windows
XP). Include those folders as the indexing target. Run Search after they are
indexed.
For Windows 7, when [Indexing Options] is not displayed, select either [Large
icons] or [Small icons] for [View by].
zThe following files cannot be searched.
-Hidden files
-Files with a full path that exceeds 220 bytes
-Files with the same file name formats as the files created in the hidden folder
".organizer".
-lnk files (.lnk) in the [ScanSnap] folder ([My ScanSnap] folder for Windows XP)
zIn the case that the assigned folder is a network folder, the search function is not
supported for files in a network folder.
zIf you perform a desktop search immediately after renaming, moving, or deleting a
file, the file before the operation may be searched.