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Windows XP allows a search for the contents of a document.
Vista, which I have, does not present this option in an intuitive location. |
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It's on the Start button.
Click on the 'marble' and enter what you are looking for in the Start Search box. Regards, Fred "Eugeseals" wrote in message ... Windows XP allows a search for the contents of a document. Vista, which I have, does not present this option in an intuitive location. |
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Try pressing Windows Key+F
Eugeseals wrote: Windows XP allows a search for the contents of a document. Vista, which I have, does not present this option in an intuitive location. |
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