How to make the contents of the compressed file searchable too

  
When I first got to work, I heard from my colleagues that he had stored an important TXT file in a compressed file a long time ago. Now it is urgent, but there are a lot of compressed files in the computer. I forgot which compressed file exists. It is impossible to use the search function that comes with the system. Search for files hidden in compressed files, do you want to extract all the compressed files and search them, but fortunately I have the Archive Searcher tool, even if the files or folders are hidden in the compressed package, it can still help you Quick & ldquo;揪” came out and saved a lot of trouble. Archive Searcher download address: http://www.xp85.com/html/ArchiveSearcher.html Then after running Archive Searcher, first select "Search for folder or file" in the drop-down menu after "Search this file" Enter the name of the file or folder to be searched for in the file name. If the file name is not clear, you can use wildcard characters. Then select the compressed file format in the drop-down menu that follows the "Compression mode". Archive Searcher can support common compressed file formats such as ZIP, RAR, ACE, and CAB. Select the path where the file is located after "Start Path". Finally, click “Immediate Search” to start the search (as shown in Figure 1). After searching, display the file name, location, size and other file information below, and double-click the file name to open the compressed file. Tip: If you want to search for a subfolder under the folder in the compressed file, you can click the “Left Triangle” icon on the right side of the “Search Now” button, and then tick ““Include Subfolders” ;Options, and finally click the “ Search Now & rdquo; button on it. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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