Fujitsu 2621 Manual Do Utilizador

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3.1  Function List
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■ Searching Files
By using the search function, you can search files in the [ScanSnap] folder ([My ScanSnap] 
folder for Windows XP/Windows 2000).
Files can be searched in the following ways.
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Specify a character string and search
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Specify search conditions and search
The following types of search functions can be used to perform a search.
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Adobe Acrobat search
Searchable PDF files can be searched.
Search results are shown in Adobe Acrobat.
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Windows 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.
PDF files with security options (such as a password) cannot be searched.
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Folders 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].
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The 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)
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In the case that the assigned folder is a network folder, the search function is not 
supported for files in a network folder. 
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If you perform a desktop search immediately after renaming, moving, or deleting a 
file, the file before the operation may be searched.