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Find next occurrence of a word?


Darin Franklin

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Is there way to find a word within the current window? In many apps (Mail, Safari, Preview) I can press ⌘F, type a word, press return, and it jumps to the next occurrence of that word. ⌘G finds the next occurrence after that, and ⇧⌘G finds the previous one.

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This is on the list for a future rev. Of course, right now the Mark buttons take you to the next hit. Control-command up and down arrow keys also scroll to next mark

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You can also use the [CONTENTS] command to search the contents of any tab/window for a particular word. To open a new tab quickly and use the contents command, type command-n, command-; (to search for words), shift-command-c, shift-command-a, type in whatever word you want in the original text. Obviously, not as easy as command-f and type, but a workaround for now.

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