2012/1/19 Calvin Kim <cal...@4to14window.com>:
> On 01/19/2012 12:59 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> 2012/1/19 paulwhitehurst<whan...@aol.com>:
>>>
>>> I want to migrate my law office from WordPerfect to Libreoffice.  My
>>> forms
>>> have the } character that I use where I want to input text.  I created a
>>> macro in WordPerfect that searches for that character, deletes it, and
>>> leaves the cursor at the position.  I've assigned the macro to a key so I
>>> can quickly go through documents.
>>>
>>> I'm having difficulty learning how to duplicate this in Libreoffice.
>>> Likewise, I'm having difficulty finding one that already does this.
>>>
>>> Help please.  Thanks.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>
>> Well, that was frustrating. It was easy to find the ”}” and delete it,
>> but I couldn't find a way to place the cursor there! That's funny,
>> because that should be one of the more basic things to do. Well, I
>> don't say it's imposible, just that I was stupid enough to not find
>> the answer. Sorry…
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Johnny Rosenberg
>> ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
>>
> What about this?
> <Ctrl>-F
> Type '}' and <Enter>
> <Esc>
> <Del>
>
> Explanation:
> Open search box at the bottom for '}' character and search it.
> Press <Esc> to hide search box, delete '}' character.
> Cursor naturally sits where '}' character was.
> Don't need fancy macro for that unless you want to repeat this process many
> times continuosly, but this is not the case.

Actually I seriously thought it was.


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ


>
> cK

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