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Explorer To search for files in File Explorer, open File Explorer and use the search box to the right of the address bar. Tap or click to open File Explorer. Search looks in all folders and subfolders within the library or folder you're viewing.

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/.../how-to-search-file-and-folders-in-windows-10

Open File Explorer and click in the Search box, Search Tools will appear at the top of the Window which allows the choosing of a Type, a Size, Date Modified, Other Properties and Advanced search. In File Explorer Options > Search Tab, the search options can be changed, e.g. Find partial matches.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/open-and-find-items-in-an-outlook-data-file...

Outlook search only returns items in your current mailbox or Outlook Data File by default. If you want to search multiple data files, use the following steps to change your search scope. On the Tools menu, click Instant Search, and then click Search Options. Alternatively, click the arrow in the Instant Search pane, and then click Search Options.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/find-in-files

The option chosen from the Look in drop-down list determines whether Find in Files searches only in currently active files or in all files stored within certain folders. Select a search scope from the list or click the Browse (...) button to display the Choose Search Folders dialog box and to enter your own set of directories.