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Old 12-16-2011, 06:53 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Cool. I thought I checked the thread for similar issues, but I must've missed that one. As long as it's been accounted for.

What about stepping through a document (replace, then find and highlight the next occurrence)? Has anybody got that working. I can step through with just the Find function, but Replace/Find next, seems to be flaky (if it works at all). Replace All works fine for me, though.
How are you trying to use replace. When I use it, starting at the top of a document, I type in my find/replace strings. Then I hit Replace Next (right arrow next to the Replace box - tooltips coming soon...). This replaces the first occurrence of the found text and leaves my cursor at the end of the replaced text. To replace the next one I click on Replace Next again and it replaces the next one and again leaves my cursor at the end of the text. If I didn't want that particular one replace I hit Undo. I can then hit Replace Next for the next one (or Find next) and so on.

The only hiccup is when you do Replace Next across documents - you need to hit Replace Next again once the new document is automatically opened as it doesn't automatically replace the first found string.
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