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Files and backup

I created a file, but where did I put it?

When you lose track of something, just press Cmd+Space Bar to launch Spotlight and type all or part of the sensible file name you gave it… or failing that, any text that you think would be in the document. Scroll through the results and double-click the one you want, or press the Down Arrow key down to it and hit return.

What if I still can’t seem to find that pesky file?

In a Finder window, go to the drive the file should be on, or ideally the folder it should be in. In the search box

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