Hi,
See below...

On 2006-09-13, at 11:12 , Alan Davidson wrote:

Hi Rainer,

 Do you see your problem also in calc?

I use calc, but have never used "Find" in calc.

 Is it a new 2.0.3 problem?

I found the same problem in 2.0.2. I updated two days ago as an attempt to cure the problem.

Can you please contribute some more information how you continue search?

When Find is in problem mode, the only way to continue a search is to step through every occurrence of the word (using Shift-Ctrl-F) until I find the required occurrence. If I scroll down several pages, then insert the cursor, then Shift-Ctrl-F, OOo finds the word that it would have found if I had not scrolled down.

I tried actually highlighting a starter word, rather than simply inserting the cursor. No success.

I tried searching for a different word, to try to break the sequence, then return to the original word. No success.

Eventually I will find the required word, and continue editing the document. In perhaps 10 minutes I might use Find again, and it could be OK.

Now that I know that someone is interested, I will try more ways to try to push Find out of error mode.

Regards,
Alan



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                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                Keywords|                          |oooqa
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 12 10:29:12 -0700 2006 ------- I did several tests, but my "2.0.2 German version WIN XP: [680m5 (Build9011)]"
always continued search at the cursor position.

@alandavidson
Do you see your problem also in calc?
Is it a new 2.0.3 problem?
Can you please contribute some more information how you continue search?

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