Microsoft QLF-00195, GLC00182, GLC01878 Searching from the Start Menu, Search from the Start menu

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Searching from the Start Menu

You can even arrange and view the fi les in your Libraries by some of its metadata. For example the “Month” and “Day” views in the Pictures Library group together the photos taken on the same date. And the Videos Library features a way to arrange the fi les by length so you can separate the shorter clips from the longer movies.

Libraries are automatically indexed by Windows Search so viewing and searching is fast. And because it’s easier to get to all your items, you won’t end up keeping multiple copies of the same file in different folders.

Libraries help you browse and search across folders even if they are on different PCs.

Searching from the Start Menu

The Search box in the Start menu is a fast and easy access point for all your programs, data, and PC settings. Just type a few letters in the Search box, and you’ll be presented with a list of matching programs, documents, pictures, music, e-mail, and other fi les, all arranged by category. You can even search for Control Panel tasks directly from the Start menu to more quickly adjust PC settings. And because the Search box in the Start menu also looks for fi les in your Libraries and groups them accordingly, it’s easier to understand your results within context.

Search from the Start menu.

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Microsoft QLF-00195, GLC00182, GLC01878, GLC00184, GFC00941 manual Searching from the Start Menu, Search from the Start menu