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    Click Start Button, point to Search, and then click For File or Folders, a Search Results dialog box will appear. In Search for files or folders named, type the file name or folder name you want to find in containing text.

    To specify additional search criteria, click Search Options, and then click one or more of the following options to narrow your search:

    • Select Date to look for files that were created or modified on or between specific dates.
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    • Select Size to look for files of a specific size.
    • Select Advanced Options to specify additional search criteria.
    • Click Search now.

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