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Can I ignore file extensions when searching in Explorer view?


It is easy to ignore file extensions that are not required for printing or export, especially when it comes to the terms zip, txt, ... very helpful! 




►  DirPrintOK, the directory printout tool for Windows , supports wildcards, so with the specification .**  extensions can be ignored, these are not taken into account in the search. It doesn't matter whether you designate it as a file extension or file extension and whether you use it as a search filter on MS Windows 10, .... or on the Windows server!

Programs like DirPrintOK and  MeinPlatz  support wildcards !


Content:

1.) ... Two small filter examples to ignore file extension / extension!
2.) ... As an example, here is the search result with and without file extension!
3.) ... Who needs something like a search without a file extension?
4.) ... More tips on search and file filters!




1.) Two small filter examples to ignore file extension / extension!

Example 1: 
You are looking for files with the term zip but the extension should not be included 

Use the following filter 

*zip *.**

 
Especially if the folder a lot of files has zip ending it may be advantageous to also exclude the file extension known as file extension
  

Example 2:
You can do it in a combined search for txt and zip, but not file extension in the / extension, but only in the file name  

Use the following filter 

*zip*. **;*.txt *.**



2.) As an example, here is the search result with and without file extension!


Here is the search result in  DirPrintOK. 

With *zip*.**  fewer files are found because the folder has many files with the relevant file extension than if the file extension is not ignored  

( ... see Image-1, Point 1 and 2 )

See also: ►►  Short how-to how do I use DirPrintOK!

(Image-1) Ignore file extension when searching!
Ignore file extension when searching!


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3.) Who needs something like a search without a file extension?

Many have a directory that holds files with multiple extensions like * .asc, .txt. .csv, * .zip, .... etc. have and use this with a script in which you only want to search in the file names that are transferred via the variables.

Admittedly it is seldom the case, but when you need it you are desperately looking for file extensions or file extensions on the Internet or rather to ignore them in order to filter only for file names!

  

4.) More tips on search and file filters!

►► Placeholders, wildcards, character comparison, search and find (exchange file)?
►► Search without sub- folders  in the file Explorer Search Windows 10!
 
►►  Marking / selecting images in the file explorer view!
►►  Can I filter certain file types when printing folder contents?




Good to know, most operating systems allow you to ignore file extensions in Explorer view when searching for files. Here's how to do this in some popular operating systems:


Windows:


Open Windows Explorer.
Click "View" at the top, then click "Change Options."
In the Folder Options window, go to the View tab. Scroll down and find the "Hide extensions for known file types" option.

Disable this option by removing the check mark.
Click "Apply" and then "OK."
Now file extensions will appear in Windows Explorer view and you can search files by their extensions.

►►  Wildcards, wildcards, character comparison, search and find (file exchange)? 
►►  Can you change the search options in Windows 11 File Explorer?

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macOS:

Open Finder.
Click "Finder" at the top and select "Settings."
Go to the "Advanced" tab
and check the "Show all file extensions" option.
This is how file extensions appear in the Finder view on macOS.

Linux (Ubuntu):

Open the file manager (usually Nautilus).
Click "Edit" in the menu bar and select "Preferences."
Go to the Display tab. Enable the “Always show file types” option.


Depending on which file manager you use (e.g. Nautilus, Dolphin or Thunar), the steps may vary slightly, but there is usually an option to show file extensions in the view.

Viewing file extensions makes it easier to identify and search files. However, keep in mind that changing this setting may affect the way files appear in Explorer view.



FAQ 22: Updated on: 10 October 2023 10:43 Windows


► ► ► ► ... more information about the software DirPrintOK     

DirPrintOK

Exclude folders from the search that should not be printed?


It is easy to filter out folders that are not required for printing or exporting on Windows 11, 10, and MS Server OS  From  DirPrintOK version 4.77
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Why is the directory printout tool faster when searching for files than MS Explorer?


Yes, the directory printout tool is a bit faster when searching for files than MS Windows 10/11 Explorer Windows Explorer is more optimized for the index
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Can I save the directory list as a PDF document under MS Windows 10, ...!


Anyone can save the directory list as a PDF document, not only under MS Windows 11, 10, is also on Microsoft Server OS e.g. 2019, posible You do
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Can I also expand and print Zip, Cab, ... folders under Windows?


Yes, you can also expand Zip, Cab, folder under MS Windows 11, 10, etc. and print, this function is slow and must be activated   Content: 1.
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Does the directory print work without problems in Windows 11?


Yes, you can use the directory / folder / list printout on MS Windows 11 OS without any problems Content: 1. On Windows 11 directory printout without
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The file attributes are not displayed in the file list?


Its easy to display the file attributes to see them in the file list or in the file list printout on Windows 11, 10, and MS Server Everyone knows the:
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Difference between logical sorting and standard sorting?


As of version 6.22 there are two sorting methods for the explorer file list, but what is the difference between logical sorting and standard sorting? Logical

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