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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
When you doubleclick text and use Ctrl+F to open find and replace dialog it
automatically uses selected text for Find what: field, but when you use keyboard to select text prior to opening find and replace dialog it never uses that selected text, how i fix that to always work with selected text? |
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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
If text is selected, the action of the search function is to find from
within that selection. The double click method is merely a shortcut to inserting a word into the Find window. See your other post. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "John" wrote in message ... When you doubleclick text and use Ctrl+F to open find and replace dialog it automatically uses selected text for Find what: field, but when you use keyboard to select text prior to opening find and replace dialog it never uses that selected text, how i fix that to always work with selected text? |
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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
I would like to be able to do the same thing: select some text, then
hit Ctrl+F (or Ctrl+shift+F) and have that text automatically appear in the 'find what' field. The best I can find is Ctrl+E, which copies the selected text into the Find dialog box (but doesn't open it) then Ctrl+F to open the Find dialog box... but why should I have to make two commands when so many programs do this automatically? |
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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
I would like to be able to do the same thing: select some text, then
hit Ctrl+F (or Ctrl+shift+F) and have that text automatically appear in the 'find what' field. The best I can find is Ctrl+E, which copies the selected text into the Find dialog box (but doesn't open it) then Ctrl+F to open the Find dialog box... but why should I have to make two commands when so many programs do this automatically? |
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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
Ctrl+E centers text, so I'm not sure what you're doing with it.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "jack" wrote in message ... I would like to be able to do the same thing: select some text, then hit Ctrl+F (or Ctrl+shift+F) and have that text automatically appear in the 'find what' field. The best I can find is Ctrl+E, which copies the selected text into the Find dialog box (but doesn't open it) then Ctrl+F to open the Find dialog box... but why should I have to make two commands when so many programs do this automatically? |
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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
Ctrl+E centers text, so I'm not sure what you're doing with it.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "jack" wrote in message ... I would like to be able to do the same thing: select some text, then hit Ctrl+F (or Ctrl+shift+F) and have that text automatically appear in the 'find what' field. The best I can find is Ctrl+E, which copies the selected text into the Find dialog box (but doesn't open it) then Ctrl+F to open the Find dialog box... but why should I have to make two commands when so many programs do this automatically? |
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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
Ctrl-H will open up with selected text in the Find box if one word or
less is selected. If more than one word is selected, it shows you the previous Find item. On Jan 14, 11:30*am, jack wrote: I would like to be able to do the same thing: select some text, then hit Ctrl+F (or *Ctrl+shift+F) and have that text automatically appear in the 'find what' field. The best I can find is Ctrl+E, which copies the selected text into the Find dialog box (but doesn't open it) then Ctrl+F to open the Find dialog box... but why should I have to make two commands when so many programs do this automatically? |
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Instantly use selected text for find and replace dialog?
Ctrl-H will open up with selected text in the Find box if one word or
less is selected. If more than one word is selected, it shows you the previous Find item. On Jan 14, 11:30*am, jack wrote: I would like to be able to do the same thing: select some text, then hit Ctrl+F (or *Ctrl+shift+F) and have that text automatically appear in the 'find what' field. The best I can find is Ctrl+E, which copies the selected text into the Find dialog box (but doesn't open it) then Ctrl+F to open the Find dialog box... but why should I have to make two commands when so many programs do this automatically? |
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