Match the whole filename or match anywhere in the filename.
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wfn:
wholefilename:
nowfn:
nowholefilename:
exact:
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exact:WhatIfIWereonRetainer
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exact:WhatIfIWereonRetainer.doc
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WhatIfIWereonRetainer.doc
The definition (reproduced above) states "the filename" and as well "the whole filename"
My experiments (above) suggest that by "filename" in the context of Everything is meant the name portion - the bit to the right of the path - and what DOS/Windows calls The Extent, but which is really just another part of the filename.
(Watch what happens when you copy/paste a file in Windows Explorer).
Please and thank you: Where can I find the Everything definitive terminology for Drive, Path, Folder, Name and Extent. Also FileName, FullName, PartialName, PartialPath and the entire family of terms that have been used over, say, just the past five years?
In parallel with this I am trying to explain what happens when I place a single space to the right of the colon in exact:, and why.
Cheers, Chris