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Search using the Dash
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In the Dash, simply type your search terms in the search bar at the top of the Dash.
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No Dash, basta escrever os termos de pesquisa na barra de pesquisa no topo do Dash.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/searching-files.tex :16
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Alternatively, you may use the \button{Search for Files and folders} lens; here you can use a filter to narrow down your search. Open the drop-down menu on the right side of the search bar. Select \emph{Last modified}, \emph{Type}, \eg, Documents, or \emph{Size}. It is sufficient to type the first few letters of the file or folder you are searching for.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :276
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Search using \application{Nautilus}
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :283
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In \application{Nautilus}, click \menu{Go \then Search for Files}, or press \keystroke{Ctrl+F}. This opens the search field where you can type the name of the file or folder you want to find.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :286
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files and folders!searching|)
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :286
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Customizing your desktop
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Personalizar a sua área de trabalho
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/customizing-desktop.tex :3
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desktop!customization
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secretária!personalização
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/customizing-desktop.tex :16
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\screenshot{02-SystemSettings.png}{ss:System Settings}{You can change most of your system's settings here.} One of the advantages to a windowed environment through \application{Unity} is the ability to change the look and feel of your desktop. Don't like the default Ubuntu theme? Do you have a picture of your third cousin's aunt's uncle's nephew's pet chihuahua that you'd love to see on your desktop as wallpaper? All of this (and more) is possible through desktop customizations in \application{Unity}. Most customizations can be reached via the \application{Session Indicator} and then selecting \menu{System Settings} to open the \application{System Settings} application window. The Dash, desktop appearance, themes, wallpapers, accessibility, and other configuration settings are available here. For more information see \seclink{sec:session-options}.
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :294
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Appearance
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Aparência
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/customizing-desktop.tex :23
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