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To: Lozanov who wrote (50602)8/15/2001 4:16:47 PM
From: w0z  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
***OT***Sure...Click "Start" (lower left corner) then "Find" then "Files or Folders" then enter Ben Franklin in the "Containing text" box, select Drive (C: assuming that's your hard drive) and then click "Find Now". Good luck!



To: Lozanov who wrote (50602)8/15/2001 4:19:27 PM
From: Math Junkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Are you using Windows? If so, Click Start, then Find, then Files or Folders. When the Find window pops up, go to the field labeled "Containing text" and type in the text you want to look for. Use the "Look in" field to tell it which drives you want it to look in, or you can have it search the entire computer.



To: Lozanov who wrote (50602)8/15/2001 4:21:16 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
jp, OT *** searching for Ben

In Win98 start>find>files or folders ...gives you a box with fields for entering file name, text content. Leave the file name field blank and enter 'Ben' in the other field. Search.

A good place for computer questions is Subject 22366

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