![]() ![]() So I’m going to see more results here than what is in my documents folder. It searches my entire Mac, not just my Documents folder. I go over to search here, and then I type in appointments. I know I have this file here, appointments, but let’s go and search for it anyway. If I were to search here, what it would do is it would search my entire Mac, not my Documents folder. Let’s go and open up my Documents folder. So, in addition to searching this folder here, Dan’s tutorials, it’s also going to search your entire Mac. When we do a search, if we go to the upper right-hand corner, you’re going to see search here when we search within a Finder window, what it’s going to do is it’s going to search the entire Mac. Let’s see how we can set what our Mac searches by default in a Finder window. We can change it to search the folder by default. When you go to the search in a Finder window for that folder, it’s going to search the entire Mac, not just that folder. When you do a search through a Finder window, instead of searching that Finder window, what the Mac does by default is it searches your entire Mac.
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