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First of all, I would like to ask if there is a possibility to get a more specific explanation as I am not a programmer. Or maybe a software can be recommended (I've downloaded for example https://www.voidtools.com - "Everything Search Engine")

I wanted to know how to search only for folders, and only for folders, only for first Level folders in a certain Parent Folder, on a certain HDD (external). For convenience, I called that C: in this example.

For example:

The Parents Folder:

C:\ParentsFolder\

First Level Folders:

C:\ParentsFolder\A
C:\ParentsFolder\B
C:\ParentsFolder\C

Second Level Folders and the files in it:

C:\ParentsFolder\A\A\A.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\A\B\B.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\A\C\C.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\B\A\A.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\B\B\B.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\B\C\C.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\C\A\A.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\C\B\B.jpg
C:\ParentsFolder\C\C\C.jpg

I want to search only what is inside C:\ParentsFolder without seeing what is inside the subfolders.

And If I search for "A" OR "B" OR "C", then I get:

C:\ParentsFolder\A\
C:\ParentsFolder\A\
C:\ParentsFolder\A\
C:\ParentsFolder\B\
C:\ParentsFolder\B\
C:\ParentsFolder\B\
C:\ParentsFolder\C\
C:\ParentsFolder\C\
C:\ParentsFolder\C\

I don't want it to show the sub folders and the files.

What I want to see in the results will actually be the folders themselves:

A
A
A 
B
B
B
C
C
C
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You can play with Windows search.

+First Level Folders:

Type in the search field foldername:ParentsFolder kind:folder A will list all folders with name "A"

+Second Level Folders and the files in it

You open folder "A" and type: foldername:A A.jpg

And If I search for "A" OR "B" OR "C"

foldername:ParentsFolder kind:folder A OR B OR C ("OR" is case sensitive - has to be capital)

EDIT: if the folder has space in its name just put it into quotation marks "..." and it will work

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  • Thanks Divin3 I am not sure it does the trick. First of all - Where do I stand if I want to search the ParentsFolder? I think I need to be already inside the folder so how 'foldername:ParentsFolder' helps me? I tried and it didn't work. The folder's name (the ParentsFolder) is #Org and Unzipped (04-2016). Maybe there is a problem with the "#" in the name? – Oleg G Apr 20 '16 at 12:42
  • I noticed now that if I use spaces in foldername:, then it doesn't work. Only if I use one word from the folder's name. Is there a way to use the whole folder name? – Oleg G Apr 20 '16 at 12:46
  • Well, I got it. Still would like to know the way to include a full name of ParentsFolder when it has spaces, but I used just foldername:Unzipped kind:folder Finance, and it did find only the folders in the ParentsFolder and only the folders with that word in it, so it is a good solution for now :) – Oleg G Apr 20 '16 at 12:47
  • @OlegG - tell me exactly what do you want to serach for? If you want to look only in a given folder (no subfolders), use the 'foldername:' if you want to look only for folders, use the 'kind:folder' option. The search will always check only lower levels of the folder you started it from. It would be best to try it so you get the idea :) – Divin3 Apr 20 '16 at 12:49
  • @OlegG try quoting it – Divin3 Apr 20 '16 at 12:50
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You can use Ffind Ext:

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Directories only, first level:

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