Dimitar Stamenov

Dimitar Stamenov is a software developer and entrepreneur with more than 25 years in the tech world. He has created tools like SeekFast (one of the most popular desktop search apps), Preslav ERP (an enterprise business management system), and SEORanks (a go-to site for SEO tools). He has also lectured at leading tech academies including Telerik Academy and Software University Sofia. On the SeekFast blog, Dimitar shares tips, ideas, and hands-on solutions to help readers make the most of their software and get things done faster.

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How to Search Text in Multiple PDF Files in Windows

Quick answer   Search PDF Files with Acrobat Reader: Open Acrobat Reader, press Shift+Ctrl+F, choose "All PDF Documents in", select your target folder, enter your search text, and hit "Search".   Search PDF Files with SeekFast: Install SeekFast, click "Browse.." to choose the folder with your PDFs, type your search words and press "Enter".   […]

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How to Search Text in Your Documents on Mac

In this article, I will give you a quick overview of the best tools for textual search in your files on Mac.     1. SeekFast If you need to search the text of your documents in a folder on your Mac, I recommend SeekFast - a powerful tool that allows you to search for keywords […]

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The 10 Most Used Formulas in Excel

Introduction   According to a recent market share study on office productivity software, Microsoft Excel is one of the most popular software tools in 2022. However, what may be less known is that Excel is not just a program for simple calculations or for creating basic charts and graphs. You can use Excel for more […]

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How to Search in a PDF File for Words or Phrases

Depending on its size and length, searching through a single PDF document can be challenging. When you’re drowning in paperwork or are generally swamped, you need to know all the tricks to quickly find what you’re looking for.   Luckily, there are some specific tools and methods that can help you become efficient in searching […]

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How to Search Text in Multiple Files in Linux

For Linux users, the need to search for words in one or multiple files arises quite often.   There are many different applications that can do a good job for you. Which application will be most suitable for you depends on your needs and preferences. The applications are mainly distinguished by the following characteristics: Command […]

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How to Search Text in Multiple LibreOffice Files

LibreOffice is a free, open-source office suite that is used by tens of thousands of people across the globe. It’s also known as a successor of OpenOffice, and it offers feature-rich tools and a clean interface, which you can use to improve your productivity and unleash your creativity. LibreOffice suite comes with multiple applications, which […]

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How to Search Text in Multiple LaTeX Documents

1. Introduction   LaTeX is a document management system that is very popular among authors of scientific publications, as well as among the most prestigious publishers. It is especially suitable for creating documents with special symbols, mathematical formulas, etc. In fact, it is already a world standard for writing scientific papers.     LaTeX was […]

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How to Search Text in Multiple Word Files

Microsoft Word is the world's most widely-used document creation and processing program, with a market share of 42%, followed by Google Docs and Microsoft PowerPoint. The main file formats of Word documents are docx and doc.   When you work with a large number of Word documents, finding specific text among them becomes quite difficult, […]

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Search Text in Multiple OpenOffice Documents

Searching for Text in OpenOffice Documents Using File Explorer   Searching by File Name File Explorer is the main tool in Windows for navigating through files and folders. Once you open it, follow these simple steps to search for text in OpenOffice files: Go to the folder where you think your OpenOffice documents are located. […]

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