This is interesting. Whenever I do this, if there's a music file with that name in it, VLC Media Player comes up. If not, then one document with the word comes up and opens in Bean. Where is the list of items with the name or word I'm using? It'll say 72 items or 21 items but when I go back to Text Edit, they won't show up and there isn't a Spotlight window.
Thanks, Tiffanitsa On 4/24/08, Josh de Lioncourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You need to use Spotlight to do the same thing. VO-M three times will > put you in Spotlight, and you can type your search information in the > box. That'll search both file names and file contents. Depending on > how your Mac is configured, you may be able to use Command-Space to > open Spotlight and avoid the VO-M X3 route. > Josh de Lioncourt > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ...my other mail provider is an owl... > > > > On 24 Apr, 2008, at 3:25 PM, Tiffany D wrote: > > > I know in Windows, you can just search all documents containing > > certain keywords if you're looking for a specific one or you could > > type in it's name. Could you do this with the Mac and if so,how? I'm > > trying to find my LiveJournal file that I'm still saving manually, > > since I've given up on ever finding software that'll do it for me on > > either machine. > > > > Thanks, > > Tiffanitsa > > > >
