have you put quotes around it?

Steve Jobs vs "Steve Jobs"

Don Hinkle wrote:

Trying to use the Find by Content "help" in Find is next-to-useless, because it doesn't, apparently, allow for finding a phrase rather than single words. If I type Steve Jobs into the finder it would locate every file that had either steve (i.e., stevedore) and jobs in it, and the only way to know if it's the one I want is to open each.

Why can't it have, like Google, ability to put quotes around a phrase and find just that phrase? Or am I missing something?
-don
OS X 10.2.6



The true traitors are those who support Microsoft and WalMart. Both are would-be empires (and Americans have traditionally fought against all other forces that try to take over the world) as well as destroying competition (and American capitalism thrives on competition) and in WalMart's case, send jobs overseas. see the story http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/77/walmart.html





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