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190 Start-Up<br />

For a more in-depth introduction to OpenOffice.org, see Chapter The OpenOffice.org<br />

Office Suite (↑Applications) or view the help in any OpenOffice.org program.<br />

7.8 Finding Files on Your Computer<br />

Using Search for File from the Places menu, you can locate files on your computer<br />

using any number <strong>of</strong> search criteria. You can also open the Search for Files dialog by<br />

entering gnome-search-tool in a terminal window.<br />

Figure 7.6 Search for Files Dialog<br />

Search for Files uses the find, grep, and locate UNIX commands. All searches are case<br />

insensitive.<br />

7.8.1 Performing a Basic Search<br />

1 Click Places → Search for Files.<br />

2 Type the search text in Name Contains. The search text can be a filename or<br />

partial filename, with or without wild cards, as shown in the following table:<br />

Search Text<br />

Full or partial filename<br />

Example<br />

myfile.txt<br />

Result<br />

Searches for all files that contain<br />

“myfile.txt” in the filename.

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