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Tom,
OK! Thank you. You are exactly right. I had it on "All Hard Drives", which is the way I
searched in the previous version of NewView. But just as you stated, the other two
seach options, "Standard Help Paths" and "Selected Help Paths" both work.
So, "All Hard Drives" does not work. If I can find a way to do it, I'll write a bug report.
HCM
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 14:55:26 -0700, scoug-help@scoug.com wrote:
>After more research, more questions:
>
>What do you have in the "Search In" box? If I select "Standard Help
>Paths", it seems to work. If I select "All Hard Drives", I get nothing.
>"Selected Help Paths" seems to work. Hmmm. Maybe a bug report is in order.
>
>Harry Motin wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>> I'm using NewView version 2.19.1. I'm finding that the "Search All Help Files" facility
>> does not work. If I place in a search word and then press the "Search" button, it
>> immediately states "No files found". It's apparent that the search was not even
>> performed (because the result is immediate).
>>
>> Does anyone else have version 2.19.1 and if so, do you also have that problem?
>> Thank you for your response.
>> HCM
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