Matt Slay wrote:
> That doesn't work if the definition for what you clicked on is in the
> currently open form or class, because the search tool that it launches does
> not search any open forms or classes. So, you will not get the result that
> you are looking for.

I feel for you, by the way, regarding this issue. It really sucks that open 
forms or 
classes (hell, even open code windows) can't be searched, and smells of deep 
design 
problems, even though Microsoft probably claims this is "by design".

Paul


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