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Search, how do I keep same search item without retyping
Using Start search, how do I keep the same search item in the box without
retyping it when the file I check is not the correct file? -- Nomad |
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Search, how do I keep same search item without retyping
If you don't close the Find panel before you open the next document,
the search item shouldn't change. And it seems that if it found the item at least once in the first document, the item is retained until you change it and you can click the double-arrows below the vertical scroll bar in your other document(s). On Jan 12, 10:54*pm, nomad wrote: Using Start search, how do I keep the same search item in the box without retyping it when the file I check is not the correct file? -- Nomad |
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Search, how do I keep same search item without retyping
If you don't close the Find panel before you open the next document,
the search item shouldn't change. And it seems that if it found the item at least once in the first document, the item is retained until you change it and you can click the double-arrows below the vertical scroll bar in your other document(s). On Jan 12, 10:54*pm, nomad wrote: Using Start search, how do I keep the same search item in the box without retyping it when the file I check is not the correct file? -- Nomad |
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Search, how do I keep same search item without retyping
The "Find what" box has a dropdown arrow at the right hand side. Previous
searches should be remembered and presented in the list if you click the arrow. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... If you don't close the Find panel before you open the next document, the search item shouldn't change. And it seems that if it found the item at least once in the first document, the item is retained until you change it and you can click the double-arrows below the vertical scroll bar in your other document(s). On Jan 12, 10:54 pm, nomad wrote: Using Start search, how do I keep the same search item in the box without retyping it when the file I check is not the correct file? -- Nomad |
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Search, how do I keep same search item without retyping
The "Find what" box has a dropdown arrow at the right hand side. Previous
searches should be remembered and presented in the list if you click the arrow. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... If you don't close the Find panel before you open the next document, the search item shouldn't change. And it seems that if it found the item at least once in the first document, the item is retained until you change it and you can click the double-arrows below the vertical scroll bar in your other document(s). On Jan 12, 10:54 pm, nomad wrote: Using Start search, how do I keep the same search item in the box without retyping it when the file I check is not the correct file? -- Nomad |
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