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PatLuja
Hello all,
I've found a probable bug in Find of Word 2003:
In a non-empty document, press CTRL-F to open Find.
Search for an existing string, you will find it.
Press CTRL-N, you will not detect any visible changes.
Try to search for the string again. You will not find it. Even if you close
and reopen Find and search again, you will not find it.
Press CTRL-N again and you will find your string again.
Can anyone tell me what CTRL-N in the Find dialogue is used for?
If it is a bug, can anyone tell me where I can hand in this bug to
Microsoft? (Or is this the right place?)
Thank you kindly in advance.
With kind regards,
Patrick Luja
I've found a probable bug in Find of Word 2003:
In a non-empty document, press CTRL-F to open Find.
Search for an existing string, you will find it.
Press CTRL-N, you will not detect any visible changes.
Try to search for the string again. You will not find it. Even if you close
and reopen Find and search again, you will not find it.
Press CTRL-N again and you will find your string again.
Can anyone tell me what CTRL-N in the Find dialogue is used for?
If it is a bug, can anyone tell me where I can hand in this bug to
Microsoft? (Or is this the right place?)
Thank you kindly in advance.
With kind regards,
Patrick Luja