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Using
Office
Commands
Owner'
The
owner
for
files
you
create
and
store
in
the
Office
is
normally
the
user
name
you
used
to
log
in.
For
example,
if
you
log
in
as
tutor,
the
files
and
folders
you
see
are
owned
by
tutor.
If
you
want
to
find
files
in
your
Filecabinet
that
belong
to
a
different
owner,
you
can
use
this
field
to
enter
the
name
of
the
owner.
You
can
display
the
choices
for
this
field
by
pressing
the
B3
mouse
button
or
the
Mark
key
to
see
each
choice
in
succession,
or
you
can
press
the
B2
m.ouse
button,
or
the
Cmd
or
Opts
key
to
see
a
menu
of
the
choices.
If
you
have
not
yet
set
up
any
user
names
on
your
system,
you
will
see
the
following
choices:
llwI.el!
m
bin
daemon
install
Ip
nuucp
root
sys
tutOl'
uucp
uucpadm
Most
of
these
owners
are
responsible
for
your
system
software
and
need
not
concern
you.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
owner
of
the
file
you
want
to
find,
leave
this
field
blank.
Size:
Use-
this
field
to
search
for
files
according
to
their
size.
If
you
have
set
the
Office
Preferences
to
display
files
and
folders
using
the
long
form,
object
and
folder
menus
display
the
size
of
your
files
in
characters.
You
can
search
for
files
by
size
in
four
ways:
o
Files
of
a
specjfic
size:
if
you
know
the
exact
number
of
characters
in
the
file
or
files,
type
this
number.
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