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Hi all,
- is there a way to dock the Search mask somewhere? It keeps moving around the screen at every search. This makes repetitive searches more time consuming. - is there a way to horizontally lock the view of a document? If I am looking at a document that needs to be zoomed in to make it readable, when I am looking at zoomed in tables the showed portion of the text keeps moving left and right and I need to reposition it to the wanted horizontal section every time that the cursor focus changes. Time consuming too. :-( |
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To do repeated searches, you can use the dialog to find the first
occurrence; then close the dialog, and use the double-down-arrow button at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar (or its keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+PageDown) to find the remaining occurrences. This button (and the double-up-arrow above it, with the shortcut Ctrl+PageUp) is technically a Browse button. The "Browse target" is automatically set to the next (or previous) Find occurrence when you use the Find dialog. To change it back to its usual target of Next Page (and Previous Page) or any of the other possible targets, click the circle button between the double-arrow buttons and choose from the gallery. I don't think there's any perfect solution for your other question. Word will always scroll the screen to put the new cursor location in the visible window. If there's a specific part of the document that you want to keep in view at all times, maybe you can use the Window Split command to get two views of the document. Each pane can have a different zoom and a different location in the document. However, you will have to give up some screen area to the second pane. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 03 May 2010 10:30:38 -0500, abcd wrote: Hi all, - is there a way to dock the Search mask somewhere? It keeps moving around the screen at every search. This makes repetitive searches more time consuming. - is there a way to horizontally lock the view of a document? If I am looking at a document that needs to be zoomed in to make it readable, when I am looking at zoomed in tables the showed portion of the text keeps moving left and right and I need to reposition it to the wanted horizontal section every time that the cursor focus changes. Time consuming too. :-( |
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On May 3, 10:30*am, abcd wrote:
Hi all, - is there a way to dock the Search mask somewhere? It keeps moving around the screen at every search. This makes repetitive searches more time consuming. - is there a way to horizontally lock the view of a document? If I am looking at a document that needs to be zoomed in to make it readable, when I am looking at zoomed in tables the showed portion of the text keeps moving left and right and I need to reposition it to the wanted horizontal section every time that the cursor focus changes. Time consuming too. :-( For your first question, just unmaximize Word and drag the search box to a part of your desktop outside of the Word window. The search box only moves when a result appears beneath it, so if the search box is outside of the document you are searching, it won't move. Tim Mastrogiacomo |
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Jay Freedman wrote:
To do repeated searches, you can use the dialog to find the first occurrence; then close the dialog, and use the double-down-arrow button at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar (or its keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+PageDown) to find the remaining occurrences. That would be a "Dock Search Window" checkbox... I don't think there's any perfect solution for your other question. That would be as simple as a "Horizontal View Lock" button.... sigh... |
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Tim Mastrogiacomo wrote:
On May 3, 10:30 am, abcd wrote: For your first question, just unmaximize Word and drag the search box to a part of your desktop outside of the Word window. The search box only moves when a result appears beneath it, so if the search box is outside of the document you are searching, it won't move. Tim Mastrogiacomo Works like a charm if you have a large screen or a twin screen system... I have a 17" and if I reduce the size of the the document window I can barely see the document.... |
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The good news is that there is a dockable find pane in Word 2010 (see
http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_offi...perience.aspx). The solution for Word 2007 would be to whip up your own custom task pane on which you added a find box. VBA does not support the creation of custom task panes from scratch as far as I know, so you would have to go the VSTO way. Yves "abcd" wrote in message ... Jay Freedman wrote: To do repeated searches, you can use the dialog to find the first occurrence; then close the dialog, and use the double-down-arrow button at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar (or its keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+PageDown) to find the remaining occurrences. That would be a "Dock Search Window" checkbox... I don't think there's any perfect solution for your other question. That would be as simple as a "Horizontal View Lock" button.... sigh... |
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And suppose the window was dockable, wouldn't the same effect appear? If you
are going to sacrifice screen real estate for the find box, it doesn't matter if it is inside or outside the Word application window. Yves "abcd" wrote in message ... Tim Mastrogiacomo wrote: On May 3, 10:30 am, abcd wrote: For your first question, just unmaximize Word and drag the search box to a part of your desktop outside of the Word window. The search box only moves when a result appears beneath it, so if the search box is outside of the document you are searching, it won't move. Tim Mastrogiacomo Works like a charm if you have a large screen or a twin screen system... I have a 17" and if I reduce the size of the the document window I can barely see the document.... |
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Thinking about it some more, I wonder if you couldn't create a 'Find' tab on
the ribbon. All you would have to add are a textbox and a couple of buttons and bind those to simple macros (or maybe even directly to the find commands). That way, you wouldn't loose any screen real estate. A good starting place is http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Ribbon.htm Yves "Yves Dhondt" wrote in message ... The good news is that there is a dockable find pane in Word 2010 (see http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_offi...perience.aspx). The solution for Word 2007 would be to whip up your own custom task pane on which you added a find box. VBA does not support the creation of custom task panes from scratch as far as I know, so you would have to go the VSTO way. Yves "abcd" wrote in message ... Jay Freedman wrote: To do repeated searches, you can use the dialog to find the first occurrence; then close the dialog, and use the double-down-arrow button at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar (or its keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+PageDown) to find the remaining occurrences. That would be a "Dock Search Window" checkbox... I don't think there's any perfect solution for your other question. That would be as simple as a "Horizontal View Lock" button.... sigh... |
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