Using Office Commands
You can open, copy, delete, or move any of the files or
folders, or run an executable file, by pointing to the
name in the Find window and then selecting the desired
command.
When you do so, the Find window closes.
The fields in the Find form are explained below.
~
Use this field to type the name of a file or
folder you want to locate.
If you are not sure of the
name, or if you want to find all files with similar
names, you can use
*
to search for groups of files.
For example, to search for all files with names
starting with the letter d, you could type:
d*
~
Use this field to enter the type of file you
want to locate.
This field supplies a list of the file
types available on your system, which you can display
by pressing the B2 mouse button or the Cmd or Opts key,
or you can display each choice in succession by
pressing the B3 mouse button or the Mark key.
If you
are not sure of the type or want to include all types
of files in the search, leave this field blank.
If you have not installed any optional software, you
see the following choices:
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Name
Type
Owner
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Age
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Clipboard
Executable file
File folder
Installable File
Sample File
Screen Dump
Standard file
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