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A "Ctrl + Page Down" doe a "find and replace", Why?
When I do a "Ctrl + Page Down", the find and replace dialog comes up asking
if I want to continue searching at the beginning of the doucment. I'm not sure what I may have changed that might be causing this. Thanks |
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rarrigo wrote:
When I do a "Ctrl + Page Down", the find and replace dialog comes up asking if I want to continue searching at the beginning of the doucment. I'm not sure what I may have changed that might be causing this. Thanks Notice the two double arrowheads and circle at the bottom of the vertical scrollbar. The arrows are the same as the Ctrl+Page Up or Down keys. When you first start Word, the arrows and keys are assigned to the Page Up and Page Down functions. If you click the circle between the arrows, a flyout menu shows various things you can browse to: page, section, table, picture, etc. When you select one of those, the arrows and keys change function to go to the next or previous one of the thing you selected. The arrows turn blue to indicate that change. One of the browse items is Find. When you do a Find or a Replace, Word automatically assigns the arrows and keys to Find Previous and Find Next. That lets you search through the document without having the dialog obscuring the page. To change back, click the circle and choose the page item. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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