Win 10, search file with date created in date range and type of file pdf












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On Windows 10, I would like to search for file which was created between 2/1/2018 and 3/1/2018 and has extention .pdf?



I know how to search for certain date range, but do not know how to add extension search.










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    On Windows 10, I would like to search for file which was created between 2/1/2018 and 3/1/2018 and has extention .pdf?



    I know how to search for certain date range, but do not know how to add extension search.










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      On Windows 10, I would like to search for file which was created between 2/1/2018 and 3/1/2018 and has extention .pdf?



      I know how to search for certain date range, but do not know how to add extension search.










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      On Windows 10, I would like to search for file which was created between 2/1/2018 and 3/1/2018 and has extention .pdf?



      I know how to search for certain date range, but do not know how to add extension search.







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          You can search for a file extension by using the * wildcard, so add *.pdf to your search.



          e.g. to search for pdf files created in between 1st and 31st Jan 2019 i would use:
          *.pdf modified:1/1/2019 .. 31/01/2019






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          • Thank you, so how do I enter both date and type search?

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          • Answer updated with an example

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          You can search for a file extension by using the * wildcard, so add *.pdf to your search.



          e.g. to search for pdf files created in between 1st and 31st Jan 2019 i would use:
          *.pdf modified:1/1/2019 .. 31/01/2019






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          • Thank you, so how do I enter both date and type search?

            – user1700890
            Jan 23 at 15:23











          • Answer updated with an example

            – MisterSmith
            Jan 23 at 16:41
















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          You can search for a file extension by using the * wildcard, so add *.pdf to your search.



          e.g. to search for pdf files created in between 1st and 31st Jan 2019 i would use:
          *.pdf modified:1/1/2019 .. 31/01/2019






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you, so how do I enter both date and type search?

            – user1700890
            Jan 23 at 15:23











          • Answer updated with an example

            – MisterSmith
            Jan 23 at 16:41














          1












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          You can search for a file extension by using the * wildcard, so add *.pdf to your search.



          e.g. to search for pdf files created in between 1st and 31st Jan 2019 i would use:
          *.pdf modified:1/1/2019 .. 31/01/2019






          share|improve this answer















          You can search for a file extension by using the * wildcard, so add *.pdf to your search.



          e.g. to search for pdf files created in between 1st and 31st Jan 2019 i would use:
          *.pdf modified:1/1/2019 .. 31/01/2019







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          • Thank you, so how do I enter both date and type search?

            – user1700890
            Jan 23 at 15:23











          • Answer updated with an example

            – MisterSmith
            Jan 23 at 16:41



















          • Thank you, so how do I enter both date and type search?

            – user1700890
            Jan 23 at 15:23











          • Answer updated with an example

            – MisterSmith
            Jan 23 at 16:41

















          Thank you, so how do I enter both date and type search?

          – user1700890
          Jan 23 at 15:23





          Thank you, so how do I enter both date and type search?

          – user1700890
          Jan 23 at 15:23













          Answer updated with an example

          – MisterSmith
          Jan 23 at 16:41





          Answer updated with an example

          – MisterSmith
          Jan 23 at 16:41


















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