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Searching all Adobe PDF files in a specific location
You can search multiple Adobe PDF files that are in a specific location, such as a folder 
on your hard disk or local network. You do not need to open the files before running your 
search.
Note: If documents are encrypted (have security applied to them), you cannot search them 
as part of a multiple-document file search. You must open those documents first and 
search them one at a time. However, documents encrypted as Digital Editions are an 
exception and can be searched as part of a multiple-document search.
To search Adobe PDF documents in a specific location:
1.  Open Adobe Reader on your desktop (not in a web browser window).
2.  Click the Search button 
 or choose Edit > Search, and type the word or phrase you 
want to search for.
3.  For the Look In option (Advanced Search) or Where Would You Like To Search option 
(Basic Search), select Browse For Location to find the location you want to search. Or, 
you can select All PDF Documents In (Basic Search) and then select a location from the 
pop-up menu.
4.  Click Search. The results appear nested under the document names and paths. 
To review the results of a multiple-document search:
1.  In the Search PDF window, click the plus sign (+) (Windows) or the triangle   (Mac OS) 
next to a document name to expand the list of results for that document.
2.  Click a result. The document opens to the appropriate page and highlights the occurrence.
You can sort the results of a multiple-document search in a number of ways. Select 
an option from the Sort By menu near the bottom of the Search PDF window. Results can 
be sorted by Relevance Ranking, Date Modified, Filename or Location.