Hello Eleanor,

When I use Cmd-f to find text, I click the Done button and I’m back in the text 
with the first result of the Find highlighted. To find the next occurrence, I 
press Cmd-g and the next one is highlighted. As far as I know, all Mac Find 
commands use the letter ‘g’ to go straight to the next occurrence.

Cheers,

Anne


On 5 Jul 2014, at 16:26, Eleanor Martha Burke <eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> OK I have now got the Find to work but in order to get back to my text I have 
> pressed the Escape button, is this correct?  I am referrring to the item I 
> have found and continuing from there.  I presume if I find that in my first 
> search it is not what I am looking for and I bring up the Find box again, I 
> must execute the Cmd F command again.  Is this correct also?
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