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Old 04-20-2010, 02:26 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Iņigo View Post
Sorry, you are right.

But it's not so clear. For example I have a file named "agenda-2010.pdf" inside "Personal Documents" folder.
It is shown on "Personal Documents" view, but not on "Books" view. But if I do a search under "Books" view it finds it...

My hypothesis: every .pdf or .epub file appears in Books view, regardless the physical folder *unless they appear on any other view like Personal Documents or Images* (i.e. unless they have any other tag attached). Search is system-wide.

If this is correct, you could modify/delete the tag of your secret files after being indexed.
1.)No idea where and how those tags are stored and how to remove them (I am using Windows 7).
2.)Won't they be automatically "re-tagged" next time?

My idea would be that Irex does not include folders that we created in the indexing process. That would be good (and time saving, since indexing will be faster) solution. Or that there is an option for each folder.

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