https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53541
--- Comment #3 from Roman Eisele <b...@eikota.de> --- Thank you for your answer! First a hint: in the future, please do not reply directly to e-mails by bugzilla (bugs.freedesktop.org), because this clutters your bug report with long misaligned text. To answer, just come back to the bug report page, in this case: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53541 and enter your answer into the “Additional Comments” field, then press “Save Changes”. -- Thank you very much! Now about the bug: I have checked this in LibreOffice 3.5/3.6 with UK English UI, both on Windows XP and on Mac OS X; however, I can not reproduce the problem: as expected, Ctrl+F opens the “Find” palette window, while Ctrl+H opens the traditional “Find and Replace” dialog window. This difference between “Find” palette window and “Find and Replace” dialog window is a new behaviour which was introduced in LibreOffice 3.5. So please check the following: 1) Is it possible that the shortcut works correctly, but that you just have missed the “Find” palette window? Maybe it has been dragged to the margin of the screen? 2) If you can’t spot the “Find” palette window at all, it is possible that some local setting was corrupted. To test this, please try resetting (temporarily) your LibreOffice user profile. How to do this? Please see https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User_Profile#Resetting_the_user_profile together with the explanation about where the user profile is located on the same page. Please check if the problem is now solved, i.e. if the “Find” palette window now appears when you press Ctrl+F, or if it still does not work at all. And please state your results in an additional comment on the present bug report. Thank you very much in advance! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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