Re: Performing a Search in a textedit Document

2016-04-14 Thread Alex Hall
I'd use vo-f instead. It does the same thing, but takes you directly to the result with no need to find buttons or tab. If you need find and replace, this won't work, but for just finding text, it's the easiest. Similar to Text Edit, once you do a search, use vo-g or vo-shift-g to find the next

Re: Performing a Search in a textedit Document

2016-04-14 Thread Phil Halton
Helga, once you type in your search term and press enter, your focus is in the search window. You need to tab to the right and press the done button and you will be placed back in the TextEdit document with the cursor placed on the word that was found. Also, you can now use command G, or command

Performing a Search in a textedit Document

2016-04-13 Thread Helga Schreiber
Hi all! How are you all? The subject line says it all! On my Mac I'm reading a 50 pages story,and I want to perform a search of a page or a word or a name of an character of the story. So in order to do that I perform a command F and I type my search on the document, but my problem here is to