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On 20.04.2010, at 09:36, Geoffrey Heard wrote:

>>
>> Is this what you mean?
>> /Users/YOU/Library/Preferences/com.typeit4me.TypeIt4MeMenu.plist
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>
> Thanks Davo -- couldn't see it for looking.

With the free program “Find Any File” you can find any file quickly  
and reliably, also hidden files and files that Spotlight does not  
find, e.g. those inside bundles and packages and inside folders that  
are usually excluded from Spotlight search (i.e. system files). No  
indexing is required. The results are shown in an hierarchical view,  
and it is fast. I find it much better than “EasyFind” from  
DEVONtechnologies which is also free but is much slower and does not  
show you the results in an hierarchical view.

If you haven’t got “Find Any File” already you can download it from  
here:

http://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/



All the best,

Ţorvarđur

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