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I think I'd rewrite it as:
find . \

I'm not sure what the rules are for find substituting "{}" within another=20
argument, so it seems best to write it as a separate argument. If you have=
anything that matches *.odt in the current directory, the find won't work[1=
]=20
unless you quote it. You might also need to throw double-quotes around the=
regex, depending on its contents.=20
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,=3D ,-_-. =3D.
ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy `-'(. .)`-'

[1] It may work, but it won't actually be searching for files with names=20
matching the glob *.odt.




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