I wonder if we're talking about two different kinds of searches.  I know 
Windows has a find command to search for files, but can you input a string of 
text and actually have Windows find the file?
They say you learn something new everyday, maybe it's my turn.  <Grin>

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Subject: RE: [Braillenote] New BrailleNote


You're the one who told me that windows doesn't have a universal search, 
aren't you? <grin> Well, it does! I did it last night.

On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Sarah Cranston wrote:

> PCMCIA isn't scarce, just look at any laptop.
> 
> 
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> Andrew W
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> 
> Does the new Braillenote support DAISY?  Considering the scarcity of PCMCIA
> devices in today's market, I wonder why the PCMCIA slot was continued in the
> new model.
> Andy
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