Difference between revisions of "Hotkeys/Searching"
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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. |