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    <p>I've got it now. I was on version 7.2.0-rc which doesn't have it.
      What a fantastic feature. Thank you.</p>
    <p>Dougie<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/03/2021 11:54, Sebastian Beer
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      You may try to do an advanced search on the picture properties and
      choose a particular month and day.
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            <div class="">Am 27.03.2021 um 11:26 schrieb Dougie Nisbet
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                <p class="">I can see how to do a date range search, so
                  I guess I could put midnight to midnight from a
                  previous year (although trying just now accidentally
                  put start and end date the same which seems to have
                  caused a freeze). That would be useful, but what I was
                  looking for was something that would return all images
                  on a particular date in a year, for all years. e.g.
                  All photos for 27 mar in the range 2000 to 2021. <br
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                <p class="">[later ... It's not frozen. There's no
                  status indication that a search is running and could
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                  Actually I've noticed I can do it by using a text
                  search on filename, since all my photos contain the
                  date taken as part of the name. Which can also be done
                  on the command line in Linux using 'locate'.]<br
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                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/03/2021 02:06, Rob
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                  <div class="">That is a new feature in the 7.2
                    release.  It can be found under the advanced search.</div>
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                  <div class="">On Fri, 2021-03-26 at 22:14 +0000,
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                    <div class="">Here's a thought. Is it possible to
                      perform a search that would return <br class="">
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                      (e.g. Today) from previous years in <br class="">
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                    <div class="">the collection? I'm guessing no, and
                      there may be a way to do in Linux <br class="">
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                    <div class="">that I haven't explored yet. But that
                      would probably work, if it worked <br class="">
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                    <div class="">at all, on file modification time
                      stamps. So not much use.<br class="">
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