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Enter something in Spotlight; click magnifying glass; click Show All.
In the search window there is a small [+] button.
Clicking that repeatedly, up to about 13 times] will give you a lot of choices, but you may need only a few.
Then it's up to you.
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Regards from brianF
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On 03/01/2011, at 5:30 PM, Žorvaršur Davķšsson wrote:
> When I search for applications on my hard disk with Spotlight I would like to receive the results showing me the *version number*. This does not seem to be possible. Is this a bug in Snow Leopard?
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> This is what I do: I do a Spotlight search "Find by Name" (Shift + Command + F) and enter the name of a certain application. The search window only contains the columns
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> Name
> Date Modified
> Date Created
> Kind
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> I click on the search window (in order to activate it) and then press Command + J (= Show View Options) to display the pane where the window columns can be checked and unchecked. The following columns are deactivated (grayed out):
> Size, Version, Comments and Label.
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> Is there any way to activate these columns?
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> Žorvaršur
> OS X 10.6.5
> MacBook Pro 17''
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