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WarpZip - Finding a filename

From the Search Dialog or the Archive Viewing window you can do a search for files or filenames in large listings by selecting "Find..." from the popup menu. A small window will open to the right of the toolbar that will accept your search terms. You may enter a complete filename or any part of it in upper or lower case. WarpZip will search for exactly what you enter and highlight the first file that meets the criteria.

Suppose you have opened an archive that had a couple of hundred files in it. Rather than scrolling through them all to find the readme file you might try entering "read" as a search term and click the "Find" button. WarpZip will find any file that has "read" as part of the filename. If it finds more than one file, it will highlight the first one and queue the rest. A button will appear that will let you know how many it found and as you click it, it will cycle through the rest of the found files.

Likewise, if you had 500 archives in an archive directory and could only remember part of a filename that you wanted to find, you can enter the part you remember and WarpZip will find every file that contains your search term.

Example: If you search for "rx" it will find files like:

RxExtras.zip
Drxman.zip
123ORX.zip

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