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I'm speaking of the Search field you get in Finder when you press command+f: Other than files in application packages, I have two files that have a certain word in the file name, but Finder's command+f pulls back 98, all of them "regular" documents, like PDFs, Numbers, etc., and all but two do not have that word in the file name but they do have the word within the file. The Search field says "name contains:" -- so can get Finder to find only the file names and ignore those with the word inside the file (without using a third-party application)?

What? You don't like the fact that the new Spotlight makes it almost impossible to find things by name only and not the metadata content? I don't either, but can only suggest  File a bug report with Apple against this loss of functionality or use a 3rd-party app.
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