Searches within MS Office 2010 files
Searches within MS Office 2010 files
Great utility! Deserves to be more widely used. Any chance of an update to enable searching within MS Office 2010 Word and Excel docs, ie .DOCX and .XLSX files?
Re: Searches within MS Office 2010 files
The searching in the office files will be possible soon in the FreeCommander XE, however it is planed as bonus for the donors.
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Is it now included in Ver. File Commander XE 0.0.0.601 ?
Is it only for donors ?
Is it only for donors ?
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Yes, it is bonus for the donors.Is it only for donors ?
How to configure the donor version for Office files searching:
- download the xdoc2txt utility from the site (last version 1.43)
- unpack the d2txt143.zip file to e.g. c:\tools\xdoc2txt
- open the FreeCommander XE search dialog and define the Converter
Now you can search the Office files for some content
You can use the xdoc2txt utility in Viewer too. Please check the site.
Re: Searches within MS Office 2010 files
Dear Marek,
Thanks for all these informations. I did exactly what you described above (I double checked 3 times).
I still couldn't find a specific text string in a *.xlsx (or *.docx) file. I only get a list with some *.xls files, but no *.xlsx.
NB: your example is also only with *.doc files, not with *.docx !
Other questions:
Your parameter : "%ConvertSourceFile%">%ConvertTargetFile% has only quotes(") for %ConvertSourceFile%; correct ?
Filter name : *.doc,*.docx,*.xls,*.xlsx; is this important or can it just be e.g. "convert"
Greetings, yves
Thanks for all these informations. I did exactly what you described above (I double checked 3 times).
I still couldn't find a specific text string in a *.xlsx (or *.docx) file. I only get a list with some *.xls files, but no *.xlsx.
NB: your example is also only with *.doc files, not with *.docx !
Other questions:
Your parameter : "%ConvertSourceFile%">%ConvertTargetFile% has only quotes(") for %ConvertSourceFile%; correct ?
Filter name : *.doc,*.docx,*.xls,*.xlsx; is this important or can it just be e.g. "convert"
Greetings, yves
Re: Searches within MS Office 2010 files
Yes, it is correct.Your parameter : "%ConvertSourceFile%">%ConvertTargetFile% has only quotes(") for %ConvertSourceFile%; correct ?
It is not the "Filter name" but "Filter". You can define the filter as on the screenshotFilter name : *.doc,*.docx,*.xls,*.xlsx; is this important or can it just be e.g. "convert"
*.doc;*.docx;*.xls;*.xlsx
or as
.doc.docx.xls.xlsx (not before release 609)
You have used "," as separator - it is false. Be sure, you have activated the converter with the check box.
Re: Searches within MS Office 2010 files
Oops ! it was my error. With ";" everything works as expected.
Reason why I'm so keen on this function is that it is so badly implemented / not useable in Windows 7.
Reason why I'm so keen on this function is that it is so badly implemented / not useable in Windows 7.
Re: Searches within MS Office 2010 files
I used the tool again today. And it didn't work !
I disabled the converter, create a new one (exactly the same as the previous one), and it worked.
I disabled the new converter, re enable the old one and it also worked.
There must be a bug somewhere ! (maybe just the fact that I changed sometime...was the solution)
I disabled the converter, create a new one (exactly the same as the previous one), and it worked.
I disabled the new converter, re enable the old one and it also worked.
There must be a bug somewhere ! (maybe just the fact that I changed sometime...was the solution)
Re: Searches within MS Office 2010 files
Strange, but in FC XE 608 everything works for me in version xdoc2txt 1.45 and does not work in latest xdoc2txt 2.00 beta 0. May be something was changed? Nothing could be found. I changed paths, because in xdoc2txt 2.00 .exe file is located in subdirectory but it did not solved problem.
Re: Searches within MS Office 2010 files
for me it works with 611.
when having a huge directory however, the search operation can be "freezed".
this is a nice feature.
when having a huge directory however, the search operation can be "freezed".
this is a nice feature.
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