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How could I get the columns like they are set in the filter?
Added to the columns set in the home tab? Oops, never noticed that.The specified filter columns will only be added.
So no matter how you set the order hereFilters will not change your existing column positions.
Can one easyly transfer / move the columns in "Select Columns" to the search field to the "Filters" window? Does the case matter there? Is lowercase needed? Do column names with more than one word per column have to have a hyphen (seems to be like that, else the result list is empty)?In your filter, leave columns as (No change) and set the columns with columns: in your search.
Under Edit Filter, to the right of Columns, click Select....Can one easyly transfer / move the columns in "Select Columns" to the search field to the "Filters" window?
You cannot add properties more than once.I want to add "path" twice to not to have to scroll from the right side in the result list to the left side (when the columns do not fit on the display). That does not seem to be possible?
Only recently modified files will have a date recently changed value. (typically changed within a day - week)Why is under "date-recently-changed" no value?
Many thanks!I'll look into supporting a semicolon delimited list of property names.
Is that value indexed anyway or will it need to be indexed as a separate property that is time consuming?Only recently modified files will have a date recently changed value. (typically changed within a day - week)
Use Date Changed if you want values for all files/folders.
So it will be indexed quickly?Date Changed is the NTFS MFT change timestamp.
The value is indexed in the Everything Recent Change database.Is that value indexed anyway or will it need to be indexed as a separate property that is time consuming?
Everything does not gather Date Changed information during indexing time.So it will be indexed quickly?Date Changed is the NTFS MFT change timestamp.