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with backslashes (\) and spell their names correctly. Instead of entering the path, you also can use the
options of the browse dialog, which will open when you confirm the "browse" button.
4. In the browse dialog the file and folders list is presented. Use the Navistick to move to the desired folder or
subfolder. The search will then be limited to just this folder location.
a. So if you want to search only in the subfolder called Edit, browse to Flashdisk\Edit and open the
subfolder by moving the Navistick to the right.
b. Confirm with "OK" to close the browse dialog.
5. The selected path is now shown in the Path" field of the first dialog.
6. In the search edit box, enter the name of the file or folder you want to find. Use part of the file name
and/or an asterisk or question mark for any parts of the name you do not know.
7. The default search entry is *.*, which will present all files of the selected location. If you wish to find files
with a specific file extension, such as.txt, you would search for *.txt.
8. The "found" list presents the found files and subfolders and their path, which match with your search
pattern. In the list move right / left. The list presents first the found subfolders, then the found files.
9. If no file or folder match with the search pattern, you will get a corresponding message.
10. If you do not want to go to one of the listed files or subfolders, confirm with "OK" and the dialog will close.
11. If you want to go and open one of the found files or folders, select its name in the list and confirm with the
Jump to button.
12. The file manager main view presents the selected files or folders, any of which can then be opened,
highlighted, cut, copied, or deleted as usual.
The shortcut command ?+B8B9 can be used in future to open the Find dialog.

12.2.6 Zip Archive

The zip archive function lets you create a zip archive that contains compressed files and/or folders. A more
detailed review of the zip function can be found in section 12.4, later on in this manual.

12.2.7 Unzip

This menu item is only shown if you have selected a zip file in the file manager. The unzip function allows you to
unzip a zip file, and to save the decompressed files. Please refer to section 12.4 for details on the zip function.

12.2.8 Anchor Positions

Anchor positions provide a way of marking a file or folder in order to jump back quickly to this position from
another location in the file manager. This is helpful when, for example, you copy and paste files or folders between
different folders locations.

12.2.9 Set/Jump to Anchor Positions

1. Move to the file or folder where you want to set the anchor position.
2. Open the command menu (S3) and select menu item Edit > Set anchor position, or use the shortcut
command ++B8B9 (plus symbol, along with B8B9).
3. After setting the anchor position, you are placed back in the files and folders list, at which point you can
move to another file or folder, or open a file in another application.
4. When you return to the file manager, you can jump directly to the file or folder you marked earlier by using
the Command Menu item Edit > Jump to anchor position, or by entering the shortcut command /+B8B9.
The file manager remembers the anchor position until you set a new anchor position, or you restart VarioUltra. It is
possible to move away from the anchor position to other files or folders, and jump back with the "Jump to anchor
position" command in the command menu.

12.2.10 Toggle between Anchor and Current Position

Here are the step-by-step instructions for moving between an anchor position and your current position:
1. Move to the file or folder where you want to set the anchor position.
2. Open the command menu with a quick press of the system key S3, and select Edit > Set anchor position,
or use the shortcut command +B8B9 (plus symbol, along with B8 and B9).
3. After setting the anchor position, you are placed back in the files and folders list, at which point you can
move to another file or folder, or open a file in another application.
4. You can jump to the anchor position without losing the position of the last selected file or folder. Select the
command menu item Edit > Toggle anchor position, or use shortcut command ;+B8B9 (semicolon plus
B8B9).
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