On 2010-11-03 17:11, Peter Rodwell wrote:
Quoting Graham Lauder:
There is an extension which is pretty much a compulsory install on
any OOo
instance l use and it does what you ask here.
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/search/node/altsearch
Thanks! It does indeed do what I want (and a lot more). Now if I can
just figure out how to open that when I hit Ctrl-F instead of opening
the standard Find & Replace...
P.
Good Morning, Good Day, or Good Evening:
To use Ctrl F as the shortcut for 'Alternate dialog Find & Replace for
Writer', do the following:
Open 'Alternate dialog Find & Replace for Writer'
Click on 'Batch >>', the Batch Manager
Click on 'Key Shortcuts'
In the top dropdown box, select 'Altsearch - dialog'.
At the bottom of the dialog, assign the new shortcut: Ctrl F.
Hope this helps. It does work for me
Tom
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