I used Windows '98 for the longest time until the computers at work were
finally upgraded. Now that I have been using XP for a while, I have
forgotten completely how to search for a Word document on a hard drive using
Windows '98. For XP, it's right click on START, left click on Search and
then select the folder I want under Look in:
I am trying to instruct someone else how to do this in '98. Can anyone tell
me what to tell her?
Tom - 28 Feb 2005 15:19 GMT
>I used Windows '98 for the longest time until the computers at work were
> finally upgraded. Now that I have been using XP for a while, I have
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> tell
> me what to tell her?
Post here for help:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Skid Schermerhorn - 28 Feb 2005 15:33 GMT
> I used Windows '98 for the longest time until the computers at work were
> finally upgraded. Now that I have been using XP for a while, I have
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> I am trying to instruct someone else how to do this in '98. Can anyone tell
> me what to tell her?
In the dark ages, I think that FIND was used
instead of SEARCH after START.