I am trying to use CTRL-F to find any filenames in subdirectory, containing " v" (space then a "v").
I enter it that way in the filename box, but without the quotes (leading space then the v).
I am getting back all filenames that contain a v.
I found this in the manual, Appendix 9O, under specifying filename searches:
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2. Do not use quotes (“ “) around the phrase (as you do in Google), because x2 looks for all characters, including quotes and spaces, exactly as entered.
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(bold reference is mine) Find filename box does not seem to be honoring this?
I also wish to search for any filename with a space in the filename, cannot seem to do this either as X2 seems to ignore a lone space in the filename box.
Any ideas on how to get " v" working, and also how to find filenames with spaces in the names? I tried using a regular expression in the filename box just for grins but of course it wasn't recognized, I think that function is only available for searching within files...
As always please point me to manual or other posts if I missed finding the information already recorded.
Thanks and regards,
--appyface
Omni-Find (CTRL-F) Help Needed
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Re: Omni-Find (CTRL-F) Help Needed
Here I am, 17 years later, forgot how to find embedded space in CTRL-F and came here to find out. So glad my old posts were retained 
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