2006/5/14, Dmitri Koulikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sunday 14 May 2006 14:11, Henrik Sundberg wrote:

HS> 2006/5/14, Richard Detwiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
HS> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HS> > > On Sunday 14 May 2006 11:53, Henrik Sundberg wrote:
HS> > >
HS> > > HS> 2006/5/13, Bert Cuzeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
HS> > > HS> > I have a major issue with OpenOffice in my daily use :
HS> > > HS> > I didn't find any way to search for documents (sxw or odt) for
HS> > > HS> > a specific piece of text (string).
HS> > > HS>
HS> > > HS> You could try Google desktop: http://desktop.google.com/
HS> > > HS>
HS> > > HS> and the plugin:
HS> > >  http://desktop.google.com/plugins/i/indextheopenoffice.html HS>
HS> > > HS> /$
HS> > >     This is suitable only for Windoze unfortunately.
HS> > >
HS> >
HS> > Also, if I interpret the OP correctly, he was looking for a way of
HS> > searching WITHIN OOo, when you go to the File > Open dialog.
HS>
HS> Well, he did write:
HS> "While this usually works with MS Word's .doc files directly from the
HS> Windows Explorer, or (better) from within Word itself"
HS>
HS> For me this means:
HS> 1. He is using Windows.
HS> 2. Searching with Windows Explorer is good enough.
HS> => Google Desktop may help him.
   And what about others?

In Unixlike operating systems you could combine "find" "sed" "unzip"
with some pipes in a command line.

What is your problemspace? Perhaps someone else can be of more help in
your case. Just be specific enough.
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