which of the following option you will use to search a file/folder in search bar
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To search for files in File Explorer, open File Explorer and use the search box to the right of the address bar.
Search looks in all folders and sub-folders within the library or folder you're viewing. When you tap or click inside the search box, the Search Tools tab appears. As you enter your search terms, your results will start to appear with your search terms highlighted.
To search for all files with a particular file extension, such as .txt, you can enter it like this: (.txt)
To search for a file based on properties such as the date it was last modified or what kind of file it is - such as a picture-, first tap or click the Search Tools tab and use the options in the Refine group, and then enter your search terms in the search box. If you want to search only file names and not file contents, click - Other properties, choose Name, and then enter your search term.
If you can't find what you're looking for in a specific library or folder, you can expand the search to include different locations. When the search results appear, tap or click the Search Tools tab, and then choose an option under Search again in. Some options might not be available in Windows RT.
If search results don't contain matches from file contents, the location you're searching isn't in the search index. To include file contents for a single search, tap or click the Search Tools tab, tap or click Advanced options, and then choose File contents. To add the location to the index so that file contents are always included in searches, tap or click the Search Tools tab, tap or click Advanced options, and then choose Change indexed locations.
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