Hi Chime,
Those suggestions are profoundly helpful.
Because I know approximate dates, I am using this as my focus instead of
file names. I tend to save things in work code for me, with my doing allot
of professional work in those windows.
Its a situation where I will know, as soon as the name shows, that it is
the one I need...but a general search will create far more data then is
helpful.
Does that resonate?
Kare
On Sat, 16 May 2026, Chime Hart wrote:
Well, Karen-and-All: I will suggest 2 concepts, but maybe 1 solution. If there
were a particular word or phrase, you could run "grep" but I know little about
syntax? Also might be time consuming-and-maybe tax Shellworld. What I would
suggest might still take you alot of time, but at least its menu-driven. Why
not type
lynx .
Yes that would be lynx space and a period
Depending on how you have files sorted in L Y N X you can just arrow through
them or like any other site, run searches. I find there are times looking over
files-and-directories are much smoother through lynx. Hope that helps alot
Chime