Using Office Commands
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Point to the first folder or file you want to
delete and press <Mark>.
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Continue pointing and pressing <B3> or <Mark>
until you have highlighted all the folders
and files you want to delete.
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Press <Dlete> or select IDeletel
from the
Commands menu.
The highlighted folders and files are deleted from the
Wastebasket and cannot be retrieved.
Find COmmand
The Find command locates files and file folders stored
in the Filecabinet.
This command is particularly
useful if you have a large collection of files and
folders.
You can search for files and folders based on
their name, type, ownership, size, or age.
For
example, you can search for all files older than a
given number of days, all files larger than a given
size, or all executable files.
The Find command
displays a list of all files and folders that match the
conditions you specify.
You can search for files in any of the Office objects
that store files and folders:
the Filecabinet, the
current folder, the Floppydisk, the Clipboard, and the
Wastebasket.
The Find command searches all files and
folders in the current object you have opened or, if
given from the Office, in the Filecabinet.
The Find command displays the matching files and
folders using the display type and order you specify
using the Office Preferences (see "Changing User
Preferences" in this section) .
You can open, copy, delete, or move one or more files
or folders, or you can run an executable file from the
list displayed by the Find command.
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