How to use spotlight to find and reveal files in the finder

Hello, Spotlight  in Yosemite gives you the opportunity to reveal all files in the Finder (show all files in Finder) but can it reveal in finder just the want you want? We could that with Maverick, using command. Command now seems shows you only where it is, but it doesn't take you to take to finder. Thank you

Thank you Brenden,
Sorry for not being more clear, I looked at your links but  I couldn't find the solution. Spotlight allows you to show "all results from your Mac in the Finder" but my questions is: can spotlight reveal a specific file in the finder? Showing all results in the finder is not very helpful because it shows too many.  I used to be able to do it all the time with Maverick but I don't know how to do it with Yosemite, maybe it is no possible.
Thank you,
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