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Using
Office
Commands
o
Files
smaller
than
a
given
size:
if
you
know
the
file
or
files
to
be
fewer
than
a
certain
number
of
characters,
type
<
followed
by
the
number.
For
example,
to
find
files
smaller
than
32,000
characters,
type:
<32000
o
Files
larger
than
a
given
sjze:
if
you
know
the
file
or
files
to
be
more
than
a
certaln
number
of
characters,
type>
followed
by
the
number.
For
example,
to
find
files
larger
than
2,400
characters,
type
this:
>2400
o
Files
in
a
given
size
range:
if
you
know
the
file
or
files
to
be
between
two
sizes,
type
the
two
sizes
separated
by
two
periods
(
..
).
For
example,
to
search
for
files
larger
than
2,400
characters
but
smaller
than
32,000
characters,
type:
2400
..
32000
Age:
Use
this
field
to
search
for
files
according
to
how
recently
they
were
created
or
changed.
You
can
search
for
a
file
based
on
its
age
in
three
ways:
3-70
o
Files
older
than
a
given
number
of
days:
if
you
know
the
file
or
files
have
been
created
or
last
changed
at
least
a
certain
number
of
days
ago,
type>
followed
by
the
number
of
days.
For
example,
to
find
files
more
than
7
days
old,
type:
>7
o
Files
newer
than
a
given
day:
if
you
know
the
file
or
files
have
been
created
or
last
changed
within
the
last
few
days
or
after
a
certain
day,
type
<
followed
by
the
number
of
days.
For
example,
to
find
files
created
within
the
last
14
days,
type:
<14

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