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3. Specify the files that the group should include. You can enter complete
file names, or file names that contain wildcard characters, such as * and ?.
To enter more than one file name, separate the names with semicolons (;).
For example, to find graphics files with specific extensions, you might
enter
*.bmp;*.tif;*.jpg
or to find spreadsheet files for January and February, you might enter
jan*.xls;feb*.xls
4. Enter the top level of the path to search for files.
For example, you might enter:
C:\My Documents
Click Browse to select a path instead of typing a path name.
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To search subfolders of the paths you enter, select the Search
Subfolders
check box.
5. Click OK to save the new group.
To change the definition of a custom file group:
1. Select the file group in the Cleanup Types list.
2. Click Edit File Group from the Tools menu. The Custom Group dialog
box appears.
3. Change the information in the dialog box. You can change any
information that appears, including the name of the custom group.
4. Click OK to save the changes.
What commands are on the PowerClean menus?
All of the shortcut menu commands shown in Figure 6-1 on page 35, and
other, less often used commands, are available from the menus in the menu
bar.
Summary of Contents for UNINSTALLER 6.0
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