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JoAnn Paules JoAnn Paules is offline
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Yep. They are more a denim blue than BSOD but I like them just the way they
are. Wouldn't it be nice if all of our wishes were so easily fulfilled?

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JoAnn Paules
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"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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Including the BSOD beads?

JoAnn Paules wrote:
Hey Jay - I got my wish too. :-)


"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
...
The Finder.dot template assigns the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+F to the
macro. (By default that shortcut is assigned to a command that
inserts a footnote, but I never use that keystroke so I stole it.)
The Ctrl+F shortcut should still be assigned to the regular Find
dialog. To see if that's what is assigned for you, go to Tools
Customize,
click the Keyboard button, select Macros in the Categories list, and
select Finder in the Commands list. The Current Keys box will show
you what shortcut is assigned, if any. You can change it if you want.

oe wrote:
I downloaded the zip file and followed the instructions. I can see
the finder.dot in Templates and Add-ons. I have tried Ctrl+F but it
does not appear.
I am using Word 2003.
Can you help, please?
"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 11:12:50 +0100, "exciter"
wrote:
You know in acrobat reader when you press ctrl+find a search pane
appears on
the right.
When you do the search, acrobat lists the term searched for.
This is user frinedly and one goes back and forth between pages
contaning the serached word.
In word, however, you have to go forward all the time and can
loose track. I think word should adopt the search pane too.


Download finder.zip from http://jay-freedman.info/. Unzip the file
it contains
and place it in your Word Startup folder so it will become an
add-in. --
Regards,
Jay Freedman
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