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I've just upgraded to 6.7.4 and found the preview plane issue too. I've downloaded the update and clicked repair option. but this doesn't fix my issue.My preview plan issue is only with emails that...
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Hi, Tod -- I downloaded and installed the newer ('de-bugged') version.So far so good; I tried a search for one of the emails which was making the previous version crash -- seems to be working okay...
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rkr3,We can certainly give you a link to downgrading to 6.7.3 and if you save settings when you uninstall, you will not be required to reindex. However, we were able to pinpoint the problem last night...
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Thanks for the reply. However, can I revert back to the previous version -- it's extremely inconvenient to keep on switching the preview pane On and Off.How do I get back to the previous version? Where...
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rkr3 wrote:I'm having a peculiar problem after the update -- searching for CERTAIN emails causes X1 to immediately crash and exit.I finally figured out that it has something to do with the preview pane...
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I'm having a peculiar problem after the update -- searching for CERTAIN emails causes X1 to immediately crash and exit.I finally figured out that it has something to do with the preview pane -- I did...
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I think that's the first time a 6.x branch has told me there's an update available via auto checking.It worked great though! Updated with a few clicks and we're off and racing again.Thanks!
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Hi all,We are pleased to announce version 6.7.4’s GA release. Below are the Features and Bug Fixes. Please note, in order to take advantage of version 6.7.4’s sharpened UI, with enhanced graphics and...
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Kenward - but remember you can use the minus sign (-) to remove unwanted results from the path column. So, if despite your best efforts to search within only a specific folder /Farm/ you came back with...
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I do, indeed, use the strategy that Chris suggests. I drill down by using folder names rather than drive letters.With that in mind, I am careful to create logical folder structures on different drives...
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Mrwul - notice that in your screen shot - while you entered a search of F:\ - on the letter F is actually highlighted. This, as I'm sure you're aware, is because X1 ignores the : and the / in the...
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So, anything like F: or F:\ inthe path box does not work ?Like this?=
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That one works very badly here. Here are just some of the paths that "D=" yields.e:\research\journals\iopp\j phys d\2013\e:\research\journals\iopp\j phys d\2013\e:\research\journals\iopp\j phys...
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While not perfect, you could search the path column for: F=Adding the '=' sign will limit the results to the exact string. That would eliminate a lot of filenames which have 'f' as the first letter of...
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mrwul wrote:what about just enter (e.g.) F: in the path box ?and enter whatever text in the Name box or Search box ?That doesn't work. It will pick up the existence of "F" anywhere in the filename. The...
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hxl7 wrote:A similar question, please:For years I have not been able to figure out how to search a given drive.I have Drives C: D: E: F: G: H: I: on my computer.PLEASE: How do I search for a file on...
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Bill - The approach for searching a single drive will depend on what types of disks these are and how X1 recognizes them in the index.For instance, C: is certainly a local hard drive internal to the...
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A similar question, please:For years I have not been able to figure out how to search a given drive.I have Drives C: D: E: F: G: H: I: on my computer.PLEASE: How do I search for a file on just one...
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You should investigate the various "columns" available to you in X1.The columns you see with depend on the search that you use to start with. Your reference to PDF files suggests that you may start...
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Hi, I'm new to x1 and have 2 questions:1. I wish for X1 to search in a specific folder in my laptop (differenrt folder on each search, not the entire drive).i have indexed this folder only (containes...
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