NOTE: Activating this option will also activate the option to include folders. The same applies for subfolders where one of their parent folders is already contained in the list of search results. This means, that if a file is found as a search result, but the parent folder is already contained in the list of results, then the file will not be listed. If this option is activated, TreeSize will only show the highest possible level of files and folders as results for a search.
File and folder management for Windows Mobile Paragon Hard Disk Manager Suite 12 All-in-one solution for hard disk. Here, you can modify the different file groups and which file types they should contain.Īllows to activate, deactivate or customize the global exclude filters for this search.ĭetermines whether the current search should search for files, folders, or both. TreeSize Personal is an advanced disk size management tool which adds MD5 checksum checking for duplicates and user reports to see which users are taking up the most space with their files. Opens the options dialog and navigates to the " File Groups" options page.
You can find a detailed description about how to analyze and process your search results in this chapter.Īllows to set a new name for the current advanced search.ĭeletes the current search and all its filters. Like in all searches, you can export checked files in the result list to a variety of formats, or you can copy or move them to a position in the file system that you can specify by using the file operationdialog. A detailed description about how to create filter definitions can be found here. You can, for instance, select whether a file has to match all filters (combine via "And"), or if only at least one of them (combine via "Or") has to match. This list serves as an entry point for many different user cases, from which your search definition can be fully customized or extended.Ī search configuration for the advanced search consists of one, or multiple search filters, which can be combined freely. This button on the left hand side of the application allows to select from a range of predefined search definitions. The ribbon menu can be used to create, rename, or delete custom searches, or to set up the general parameters of the current search. Each of these searches can be activated and deactivated separately, so you can store a set of custom searches where each serves a different purpose. You can, for instance, create a custom search for audio files that were are larger than a certain threshold, and another custom search for files with paths that exceed a length of 255 characters. You can add multiple advanced searches and assign different search criteria to each of them. It can combine different filter patterns with date, size, or even attribute filters.
The advanced search is more customizable than any of the predefined searches.