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Press <menuchoice><guimenuitem>Start</guimenuitem><guimenuitem>Search</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start the <application>Search</application> application.
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windows/C/preparing.xml:39(para)
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Press the <guibutton>All files and folders</guibutton> button.
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windows/C/preparing.xml:40(para)
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In the box labelled <guilabel>All or part of the file name:</guilabel>, type <emphasis>*.doc</emphasis> (where <emphasis>.doc</emphasis> is the file extension of the type of document you wish to search for).
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windows/C/preparing.xml:41(para)
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Press <guibutton>Search</guibutton>. All files of the <emphasis>.doc</emphasis> type will be found. To find files of other formats, substitute <emphasis>.doc</emphasis> for the file format which you wish to search for.
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windows/C/preparing.xml:43(para)
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Some types of file cannot be used in Ubuntu
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windows/C/preparing.xml:51(emphasis)
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Unfortunately, due to legal restrictions and technical issues with some common audio formats, Ubuntu cannot play some audio formats out-of-the-box. While support for certain restricted formats can be added after you have installed Ubuntu, it can be advantageous to convert audio files to a well-supported format. This is especially important if the files have been encoded using some form of <emphasis>Digital Rights Management (DRM)</emphasis> software, as DRM restrictions can render files unplayable in all applications but the one in which they were applied.
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windows/C/preparing.xml:60(para)
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The following major audio formats are proprietary and so are not supported by default in Ubuntu:
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windows/C/preparing.xml:61(para)
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For a well-supported audio format to replace MP3 and WMA, consider the <emphasis>Ogg Vorbis</emphasis> format. For a well-supported lossless (very high quality) format to replace AAC Lossless and WMA-VBR, consider the <emphasis>FLAC</emphasis> format. Both of these formats are open, and can be played in Ubuntu without the installation of any additional software.
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windows/C/preparing.xml:68(para)
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There are many audio conversion applications for Windows available for download, and some of these can be obtained free of charge. These applications are also sometimes referred to as <emphasis>audio (re)encoders</emphasis>. Your choice of application depends on the formats which you wish to convert from and to. See websites such as <ulink url="http://www.download.com/Rippers-Encoders/3150-2140_4-0.html?tag=dir">Download.com</ulink> for a list of potentially useful applications.
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windows/C/preparing.xml:40(para)
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It is still possible to add support for many restricted formats (such as those listed above) to Ubuntu after installation. See the <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats">Restricted Formats</ulink> document on the Ubuntu community support website for more information.
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Located in
windows/C/preparing.xml:70(para) windows/C/preparing.xml:86(para)
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