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How Do You Use Natural Language Search In Windows Vista?

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How Do You Use Natural Language Search In Windows Vista?

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Windows Vista includes an integrated search engine that can index all or selected parts of a computer’s file system and return search results within seconds. While the default of entering simple search terms can be effective in finding specific documents, Vista also offers a natural language search option that greatly enhances search capabilities. Login to Windows Vista. Turn on Natural Language Search. Click “Start,” then “Control Panel,” then “Folder Options,” and then select “Use natural language search” in the “How to Search” section of the dialog. Enter search commands. You can enter “natural language” search entries into any of the various Windows Vista search tools, including the Search field directly above the “Start” button, search fields in various file system windows, and within applications that support the Vista search engine such as Microsoft Office 2007. Use Natural Language search. “Natural language” means simply that instead of using cryptic commands, you can write nat

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