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FreeOffice: The File manager is not included in SoftMaker FreeOffice.
Android/iOS: The File manager is not available in these versions.
You can use the Search button in the file manager to have TextMaker search for specific files or simply choose the folder to be displayed in the file manager.
You can search for files that meet the following criteria: file name, folder, file type and the document info (title, subject, author, keywords) on the Summary tab.
Several search criteria can also be combined. If, for example, you specify a specific folder in the dialog box, TextMaker will display all documents in this folder. If you also enter a search term in the Title field, however, TextMaker will find only those documents that are both in the selected folder and contain the specified search term in the Title field on the Summary tab.
With the dialog box shown above, you control the search function:
▪File name
You can use this input field to search for specific files. |
If you do not enter anything here (thus accept the default setting), the search function will find all documents of the selected file type in the selected folder. |
If you specify a unique file name like Reminder.tmdx, only documents with the exact same name will be found. |
If you specify an ambiguous file name like Rem*.tmdx, the search will find all TextMaker documents whose file name begins with "Rem". |
▪File type
You can use this list to select the type of the files to be targeted in the search. If, for example, you want to search for files in Rich Text Format, select this format from the list File type. |
▪Title, Subject, Author, etc.
By entering content in these fields, the file manager will search the document info of your documents (see Document summary). |
If you fill in several fields, the file manager will search for documents that meet all of your specified conditions. If, for example, you enter "court" in the Keywords field and "Smith" in the Author field, only documents whose document info contain corresponding entries for both fields will be found. |
You can also specify only part of the term for which you are searching. If, for example, you entered "court" as the search term in the Keywords field, your search would return all documents that contained the word "court" – thus terms like "courthouse", and "district court" would be found. |
Case is of no significance for search terms. If the search term is entered as "court", the search will also find documents whose keywords contain "Court". |
▪Folders
Here, you can select the folder in which the file manager should perform the search. |
▪Include subfolders
If this option is enabled, the file manager not only searches the selected folder but also all folders that are subordinate to it. |
▪New list button
If you click on this button, you start a new search with the current settings. |
▪Add to list button
Clicking on this button also starts a new search; however, any previous search results remain in the list instead of being cleared from the list. |