It works for me in my EXE.  Do you have the standard EDIT menu on your 
menu.  This needs to be there in order for CTRL-F to work.

In the command window type
create menu test
pick menu from the option, then on the menu menu at the top select quick 
menu.  This will create all the standard menu items.  You need to have 
the standard EDIT section calling _med_find option.

HTH

*Peter Cushing *
IT development and support

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Joerg Arand wrote:
> In my editboxes Ctrl F doesn't work and it is grayed out in the Menu.
>  
> Is there any posibility to activate the find function in editboxes?
>  
> Regards
>  
> Joerg Arand MD
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