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Clickfree C2N Home Backup Drive User Guide Browsing, Searching & Viewing My Files (DVD)
For example (assuming that the File Type and File Date selections you made would
include them):
To find all files whose names begin with ‘08Dec’, type ‘08Dec*’ – this will find
08Dec_LetterToMary.doc, but not 2008DecemberExpenses.xls
To find all files with ‘Dec’ anywhere in the name, type ‘*Dec*’ – this will find
08Dec_LetterToMary.doc, 2008DecemberExpenses.xls, etc
To find all files with ‘n’ as the second character of the name, type ‘?n*’ – this
will find IndiaSlides.ppt, inukshuk5.jpg, but not 5inukshuk.jpg
To find all files of type ‘doc’ or ‘docx’, type ‘*.doc*’ – of course, this will also
find any files that have type ‘doczzz’ as well
2. Click
Search. Files that match all of your search factors are displayed.
For information about what you can do with the files that are displayed, see “What
can I do with files from browse, search and view photos” on page 119.
WHAT CAN I DO WITH FILES FROM BROWSE, SEARCH AND VIEW PHOTOS
When you have files displayed in the browse, search or photo view screens, you can
either:
double-click a file to open it with the program that your computer normally uses
for files of this type
right-click a file and choose one of several actions as shown below
If you select more than one file, some of the actions act on all of the selected files.
To work with the file(s) you have selected:
1. Right-click the file (or one of the files) to bring up a menu.
2. Select one of the menu items:
Open – to open the file with the program that your computer normally uses for
files of this type
Open with (not for photos in the View Photos screen) – to choose the program
that you want
Windows to use to open the file
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