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Revision as of 13:19, 9 November 2006

Ctrl+F Shows the Find... dialog. Then searches for specified phrase in the document.
F3 Searches for next occurrence of the search phrase in the document.
Ctrl+F3 Searches for previous occurrence of the search phrase in the document.
Alt+F3 Searches for the actually selected text in the document.
Alt+Ctrl+F Defines a new search for the actually selected text in the document, but does not perform the search immediately.
   
Ctrl+R Shows the Find/Replace... dialog. Then searches for specified phrase in the document and replaces it with another phrase.
Ctrl+H
   
Shift+F3 Searches for next occurrence of the search phrase in the document and extends the selection to cover that occurrence.
Ctrl+Shift+F3 Searches for previous occurrence of the search phrase in the document and extends the selection to cover that occurrence.
   
F2 Looks for next occurrence of the second search phrase in the document using the Second search.
Ctrl+F2 Looks for previous occurrence of the second search phrase in the document using the Second search.
Alt+F2 Looks for the actually selected text in the document using the Second search.