![]() Simply choose Show All at the top of the menu, and Spotlight will display the results of that search in a Finder window. You can also access the Finder window after you’ve started a query in the Spotlight menu (useful if you’re having trouble narrowing down your results). ![]() Click on a column header to changer how results are sorted. You can limit your search to specific areas of your system or network. Press command-F to open a search window in the Finder. ![]() You can open a generic Finder window and use the search box at the top, press command-F to convert any open Finder window into a search window, or press command-option-spacebar to open a brand-new search window. There are several ways to access Spotlight via the Finder. ![]() This will let you access a wider range of attributes and search criteria, let you combine multiple criteria to define your searches more precisely, and give you more options for sorting and viewing your results. For large or complex searches, open a Finder window and run your query from there. But finding the files you need isn’t always as simple as typing a few words. And with the right keywords and Boolean operators, the Spotlight menu can dish up impressive results. The Spotlight menu is often the quickest way to start a search.
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