Search / Replace on other Files Types

When do a mass search using DW CS3 and search on a directory,
the search ignore certain file extension such as .properties. How
can I tell the DW to search on ALL files or modify the files
extension list that the program searches on?

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> When do a mass search using DW CS3 and search on a
directory, the search
> ignore
> certain file extension such as .properties. How can I
tell the DW to
> search on
> ALL files or modify the files extension list that the
program searches on?
>

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