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Searching Files in Disk Space Analysis Results

DiskSavvy provides the ability to search files in disk space analysis results by the file name, extension, full path, file category, file size, file attributes, creation, last modification and last access dates. In order to start a file search operation, analyze one or more disks or directories and press the 'Search' button located on the main toolbar.

By default, the search operation will be performed on all disk space analysis results. In order to search files in a specific disk, directory or network share, select one or more directories in the disk space analysis results view, press the right mouse button and select the 'Search Files' menu item. DiskSavvy will search in the selected directories and display the file search results dialog showing a list of files matching the user specified criteria.

The search results dialog allows one to filter and categorize file search results, display various types of pie charts, copy, move and/or delete files, export file search results to a number of standard report formats including PDF, HTML, text, Excel CSV and XML. In addition, advanced users are provided with the ability to export file search results to an SQL database.

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