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Did a WRKF but don't find any FIND command on one of its screens. I HOPE you don't mean put some indicator beside EACH file that displays in the list and then go into that file and use a FIND. That's WAYYYYYY to old world.

Guys, a modern OS has to have modern functions. Even though I HATE to say this, look at how Windoz does the SEARCH..., you tell it what libraries you want to look in and it allows you to find a character string and/or a file type ANYWHERE on the machine NOT by putting some parm beside EACH file and putting in a FIND criteria while editing or browsing each file; how antiquated.

Dave

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