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CyberTaz
 
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Also, Ctrl+f will reopen the Find dialog box which retains the previous
content if you want to have the dialog box reappear for some reason. |:)

"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

On the right side of your screen at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar is
the object browser. It is for precisely this. Once you have done a find and
closed the dialog, clicking on the bottom double arrowhead will take you to
the next find. Clicking on the up double arrowhead will take you to the
previous one, clicking on the circle between them will open a selection
window to let you change what the browser looks for.
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Charles Kenyon

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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"Deepak" wrote in message
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In MS Word you could have an short cut key for "find next" .so that it
searches for last searched keyword.
Senario:
we search for a word
we press escape key (to close the find wizard ) to have a full view of the
highlited text.
To search the same word again we have to go to the wizard and press find
next.
Instead if there is a short cut key it might be useful.