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Re: What is the difference between 'rebuilt...' and 'update' for managing indices? [message #248 is a reply to message #247] Thu, 06 November 2014 15:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Andreas Prokopiou wrote:

> I added a file in the folder I have as a main index and then I updated the
> index. After I searched specifically for the content of that file it did
> not appear in my results. Do I need to rebuilt the index every time I add a
> new file?

No, you only need to update the index. You can also update a single folder or subfolder using the "Update folder in running indices…" menu to avoid updating the whole index when most of the file have not changed.

Can you successfully find the file after rebuilding the index? If so, I am not sure what happened. Let me know if this occurs again.
If you can't find the file at all, maybe FoxTrot can't extract its content correctly. What is the file type? Can you find the file using Spotlight?


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