> On 30 Jun 2018, at 20:10, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 6/30/18 at 4:51 PM, [email protected] (Scott in Pollock) wrote:
>
>> I know there is Multi-File search that finds all and replaces all, but is
>> there a way to use the standard find/replace window to find through multiple
>> open documents (or documents in an open project)?
>
> Multi-File Search is the way to do this: check the box next to your project
> in the list of searchable items, then "Find All".
>
> You can cycle through the results list using the “Previous Error"/"Next
> Error" commands on the Go menu (I never remember the names of the commands,
> their default equivalents are Cmd-Control-Up-Arrow and Cmd-Control-Down-Arrow
> and that's all I remember. :-))
Didn’t multi-file search used to be part of the find window, or am I slowly
losing my mind?
I spent a bit (more than I care to admit) time looking at the Find window
recently thinking, “Now, how do I reveal the multi-file stuff again?”
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