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| - | ===== Time Ranges ===== | ||
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| - | A time range specifies a file modification time without reference to the date. For example, to select files modified between noon and 2:00 pm on any date, use **/ | ||
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| - | If you omit the second argument in a time range, you will select files that were modified between the first time and the current time, on any date. You can also use offsets, beginning with a plus sign [**+**] or a minus sign [**-**] for either or both of the arguments in a time range. The offset values are interpreted as minutes. Some examples:  | ||
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| - | The HPFS file system maintains 3 sets of date and time for each file: creation, last access, and last write. By default, time ranges work with the last write time stamp. You can use the "last access" | ||
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