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I would like to have a functionality, which allows me to download the files of the search result directly.
To find the right document, I search for a keyword and I'll get some files, which match. Then I can find the right file by the filename, but ofter I have to open the file to get the right one. So it would be nice to open the files directly from the search list instead jumping to the file folder first.
As an alternative you could store the search result list in a manner, that I can go back to it, if I have chosen the false file, without entering the keyword again (i.e. store the search request as a favorite).
That would increase the usability a lot.
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That is exactly my point of pain at the moment.
I've a lot of scanned searchable pdfs. All names image#.pdf. So the search works fine to find the right contend. If I get multiple files as results I have to jump in every folder, search for the right document manually. I would like if I click on the file in search results the pdf-preview in browser should open directly.
I would like to have a functionality, which allows me to download the files of the search result directly.
To find the right document, I search for a keyword and I'll get some files, which match. Then I can find the right file by the filename, but ofter I have to open the file to get the right one. So it would be nice to open the files directly from the search list instead jumping to the file folder first.
As an alternative you could store the search result list in a manner, that I can go back to it, if I have chosen the false file, without entering the keyword again (i.e. store the search request as a favorite).
That would increase the usability a lot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: