Aug
27
Saving a Search in Windows Vista
Whenever you perform a search in a Windows Vista folder, you can save it for reuse. Saving searches can speed up your efforts to find important information, especially as you save more and more files. Here’s how:
Click Save Search. The search file is saved in a separate folder under your user folder, titled Saved Searches.
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