Advanced Search

Not Containing

You can exclude files with matching text from your search results.

  1. In FileBrowser tap the advanced search icon in the search bar.
  2. Enter the text you want to exclude in the "Not Containing" input field.

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Search excluding results

Search Types

You can filter your search results by type groups.

  1. In FileBrowser tap the advanced search icon in the search bar.
  2. Select the "File Type" drop down and select a preset or "Custom".
    • Images
    • Videos
    • Music
    • Documents
    • PDF
    • Archives
    • Other
    • Folders
    • Custom
  3. Custom: You can enter any file types you want to match in the file type input such as "nef" or multiple file types "nef,psd,pdf.txt".

Search type options are only available in FileBrowserGO and FileBrowser Professional.

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Limit searches to document types

Search Dates

You can filter your search results by preset dates or a custom date range.

  1. In FileBrowser tap the advanced search icon in the search bar.
  2. Select the "Date" drop down and select a preset or "Custom".
    • Custom
    • Before - Enter date
    • After - Enter date
    • Last 24h
    • Last week
    • Last month
    • Last Year
  3. Custom: You can enter a date range from and to.

Search date options are only available in FileBrowserGO and FileBrowser Professional.

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search files via date ranges

Search Sizes

You can filter your search results by preset file sizes.

  1. In FileBrowser tap the advanced search icon in the search bar.
  2. Select the "Size" drop down and select a preset.
    • Smaller than 1kb
    • Smaller than 1mb
    • Larger than 1mb
    • Larger than 10mb
    • Larger than 100mb

Search sizes options are only available in FileBrowserGO and FileBrowser Professional.

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limit searches to preset file sizes

Search XMP Ratings

You can filter your search results by preset XMP ratings.

  1. In FileBrowser tap the advanced search icon in the search bar.
  2. Select the "Rating" drop down and select a preset.
    • All
    • Rejected
    • Not Rejected
    • 0-5 Stars
    • One or more stars

Search XMP options are only available in FileBrowserGO and FileBrowser Professional.

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limit searches to xmp ratings

Save Searches

After you have created a search that you would use regularly you can Save your search.

  1. In FileBrowser tap the advanced search icon in the search bar.
  2. Edit your search paramters
  3. Tap the "Save Search" button
  4. Give your new search a name and tap "Save"

Load Searches

To load a previously saved search, perform the following actions:

  1. In FileBrowser tap the advanced search icon in the search bar.
  2. Tap the "Load Search" button
  3. Select your search from the list, once selected you can see the search details. Tap "Load"
  4. Once your search is loaded you will need to run it by tapping "Search Folders"

Save and load search options are only available in FileBrowserGO and FileBrowser Professional.

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Save your advanced searches for later use

Regex Search

Use regular expressions (regex) to search for specific patterns rather than a set of words. You can match files that begin or end with your search parameter. A search like this "[0-9]{4}" will return files that have a 4 numbers together in the filename.

Regex examples:

  • [bc]at Match the characters 'b or c' and charcters 'at' for example 'bat' or 'cat'
  • [^bc]at When using a ^ inside brackets it means not including so this example would match 'pat', but not 'bat' or 'cat'
  • [0-9]{4} A group of 4 numbers, change the number in the curly brackets to change how many numbers.
  • [a-z]{4} A group of 4 characters, change the number in the curly brackets to change how many characters.
  • b.t Search for the character 'b' the dot equals a single character then 't' so would return 'bat' or 'bot'. To return 'beet' you would use b..t
  • ^dog the ^ means files starting with so "dog park" but not "bath dog".
  • \.pdf$ the \ means files ending with so "pdf" the $ means that this must be the end of the filename. Otherwise 'doc.pdf.txt' would match.
  • (cat|dog) Matches either word

FileBrowser isn't limited to just these examples. You can use the full list of regex searches.

Searches are not case sensitive.

Regex Search options are only available in FileBrowserGO and FileBrowser Professional.

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