I'd use Spotlight more too if it would show the file path to each of duplicate 
copies of a file. Cmd-F does that if you have the path info at the bottom of 
the window turned on in Finder. I often have a master copy and a duplicate in a 
shared dropbox folder, as well as multiple historical copies in labelled 
folders, and I need to know which copy I'm about to open. 

Cmd-F in Finder gives you a list of all copies with all the usual details 
(size,  date, etc.) so I use that more often. It sounds like that's what 
Francis needs too. 

BTW, a quick way to copy (most of) the file path to the clipboard is to Get 
Info on it and copy the path from the there. You do need to add the short name 
at the end so it isn't perfect. I've installed a contextual menu addition that 
copies the path. 

None of this actually answers the question though. I don't think there's a way 
to get a found file list in LC without the help of an Applescript or by doing a 
complete directory walk. 

On January 11, 2016 8:11:43 AM CST, Kay C Lan <lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 7:51 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon
><effe...@wanadoo.fr>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> I use “cmd F” to find documents on my computer
>> (never got round to using Spotlight).
>>
>
>Absolutely love Spotlight, use it hundreds of time a day and it saves
>me an
>incalculable amount of time and effort. 
-- 
Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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