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$STRNAME_TABCAPTION@A$ tab

The $STRNAME_TABCAPTION@A$ tab contains the following fields:

$DLGNAME_NAMED@M$

Use this field to specify file name. Leave this field empty if file does not matter. You can also use wildcards '*' (any characters) or '?' (any one character) as usually. Several names can be specified by using comma ',' or semicolon ';' as the separator (space is also acceptable separator if $STRADVANCEDSETTINGS_SPACEISSEPARATOR@C$ option in Advanced settings is enabled). All slashes '/' are replaces with backslashes '\'. You can use apostrophes "" if file name contains special characters such as commas. See also searching terms.

$DLGNAME_EXTENSIONS@M$

You can use this field to specify extensions. Several extensions can be specified by using space ' ', comma ',' or semicolon ';' as separator. You can also choose which extension are excluded from search by using '-' (e.g. "-tmp -log"). Wildcards '*' (any characters) or '?' (any one character) are also allowed. Extensions can also be specified in "Named:" field (e.g. "*.txt"). If the given extension contains dots '.', the part after the (last) dot is only used.

If extensions are specified by using this field, only files are searched and "Check:" field in $STRADVANCED_TABCAPTION@A$ tab is disabled. This field is disabled if $DLGADVANCED_USEWHOLEPATH@M$ check box in $STRADVANCED_TABCAPTION@A$ tab is chosen.

$DLGNAME_LOOKIN@M$

Use this field to specify directories for files. Choose a location from the drop-down list or type directory name. All slashes '/' are replaces with backslashes '\'. You can give several directories by using semicolon ';' as separator. You can also specify which directories are excluded by adding - character to begin. For example, "c:\windows;-c:\windows\system32" will search files in C:\Windows but not in C:\Windows\System32.

There is also an alternative way to specify sevaral directories. If $STRADVANCEDSETTINGS_MULTIPLEDIRECTORIES@C$ option in Advanced setting is enabled, "#1" button will be shown n right. If you press that button, a pop-up menu will appear which can be used to specify several directories. The number in button shows which selection is activated.

$DLGNAME_NOSUBDIRECTORIES@M$

By default, files and folders in subdirectories will also returned. You can use this field to exclude files and folder in subdirectories.

$DLGNAME_BROWSE@M$

You can use this button to specify a directory for "Look in:" field using the tree like dialog. If "Look in:" field contains several directories or ';', the chosen directory is added to the list of directories.