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152 Start-Up<br />

4 Specify the folder to search in Look In or click Browse to find the folder you<br />

want. Select Include Subfolders to also search all subfolders starting from your<br />

specified folder.<br />

5 Press Enter or click Find.<br />

5.6.2 Performing an Advanced File Search<br />

For a more detailed search, you can also specify further options, such as a text the file<br />

to find must contain:<br />

1 Start KFind from the main menu or the command line.<br />

2 Click the Name/Location tab.<br />

3 Specify the name <strong>of</strong> the file to find in Named.<br />

4 Specify the folder where you want to search in Look In or click Browse to find<br />

the folder.<br />

5 Click the Contents tab.<br />

6 In File Type, specify the type <strong>of</strong> file to find.<br />

7 In Containing Text, enter the word or phrase the file you are searching for must<br />

contain.<br />

8 If you want to specify further options, click the Properties tab and choose the<br />

options you want. If you hold the mouse pointer over the options or fields, a short<br />

description is displayed.<br />

9 Click Find to perform the search.<br />

For detailed information about the search options available, refer to the KFind online<br />

help.<br />

For advanced searches, you may want to use search patterns or regular expressions.<br />

KRegExpEditor <strong>of</strong>fers search options based on regular expressions. You can install<br />

KRegExpEditor with YaST as the package kdeutils3-extra. For more information

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