It will still do that, just set your target to current file (or have it be the first selected file in BookBrowser, or the first file opened in a tab).
But if you give it a new search and tell it to target all html files (or any group of files) it will start at the beginning of the group and work its way to the end, consistently until you give it a new search to perform.
If you like working with multiple searches in one file at a time, the set your target to Current File and check wrap as needed.
The target group is now important for how searching works when a new search is started by any of the a), b), or c) methods given above.
Give it a try. It will become second nature soon enough. At least it did for me. It also makes running entire SavedSearch groups and skipping occasional replacements that you do not want but match the search, possible and easy.
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Originally Posted by Ashjuk
Thanks for the reply, Kevin.
I think I understand what you are saying.
Personally I think I prefer the old way of working where focus stayed with the file I am working on, but I am sure there are very good reasons for adopting this approach.
No doubt I will get used to it in time.
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