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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan 25 11:37:03 -0800 
2005 -------
I am not surprised to find this issue, but I am very surprised it has not been
confirmed yet. Steps to reproduce the problem:

* Open a Writer document

* Enter the following text.

Hydrated oxides are very important in retaining metals. When hydrated oxides are
exposed to a reduced environment

Press Ctrl+F to call the find & replace dialog. Enter "hydrated" in the search
for box and "hydrous" in the replace box. All instances of hydrated and Hydrated
are replaced with hydrous. It probably was the intention to have Hydrated
replaced by Hydrous, hydrated by hydrous, and I feel this should be the default
behaviour in a modern wordprocessor (perhaps not in a text editor). Currently,
this very common use of Search/replace can only be tackled safely using two 
runs.




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