![]() For instance I can start typing test but what I'm going to get are a lot of documents that have the word test in the title but some documents that don't. So you can type a file name or part of a file name. This is where you can type your search terms. If you select This Mac you're going to search your entire computer and you usually don't want to do that because that means it's going to search system files, library files, all sorts of things where you know the file that you created is not going to be located. You're only going to get files that are in here. If you want to search down inside of a specific folder start there. If you want to search up in the user folder lever start there. Make sure you know this is where you want to search. You always have the current location wherever it was that this window was pointing at before you hit Command F, in this case the Documents folder. The first thing you want to pay attention to is make sure you're searching in the right area. If you use Command F though, which is File Find, then it instantly switches into this searching mode which has a few more options. You can start typing in that and that will just search for files. So with any Finder window open and you've got this Search box here. If you want to just see files then your best bet is to start in the Finder. ![]() You're going to see webpages, emails, all sorts of stuff. But this is going to bring up lots of things that aren't files. Probably the quickest way to search you Mac is to use Command Space to bring up Spotlight and use a Spotlight search. Go to /patreon where you can read more about it, join us, and get exclusive content. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of supporters. Let me show you how to perform complex file searches on your Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Complex File Searches Using the macOS Finder at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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