Le 2010-11-02 12:42, Cor Nouws a écrit :
2. Search and replace. I work with large documents, often 400+ pages. As
I'm translating, I usually come across a word or phrase that I
know will be repeated throughout the document so I search and replace
it to avoid having to type it continuously. I do this *dozens*
of times a day. MS Word leaves me where I was when I did the S/R so
that I can continue working. Oo leaves me at the point of the last
replace
so I have to manually go back to where I was.
I know of many people for whom this is a dealbreaker
-- they won't move to Oo/LO until this is fixed.
OK, that is easy to handle with a trick as user, but possibly also an
relative easy fix (1)?
Kind regards,
Cor
1) http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Easy_Hacks
Hi Cor.
If there is a known trick fix to this, I wonder why is there not a
permanent fix for it in the actual code?
Marc
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