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"find and replace..." changes page dn button

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svetlana - 16 Sep 2003 16:51 GMT
In MS Word 2002/XP "find and replace..." changes page down
button (at the bottom of the scroll bar) to "find next..."
functionality. So far, the only way to change it back that
I know is to close and open the Word application. Is there
a setting somewhere or some other way to get back the page
up/down functionality without closing the Word?

Thanks,
Svetlana
Jay Freedman - 16 Sep 2003 17:17 GMT
Hi, Svetlana,

Between the page down and page up buttons is a button with a small circle.
Click that to get a pictorial menu of a dozen different things you can
search for. (The tooltip when the mouse hovers over this button says "Select
Browse Object".) The menu item in the top right position, closest to the
button, is the Browse by Page selection.

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> In MS Word 2002/XP "find and replace..." changes page down
> button (at the bottom of the scroll bar) to "find next..."
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> Thanks,
> Svetlana
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 16 Sep 2003 17:49 GMT
Actually, as on many flyout palettes, the position of specific buttons
depends on the way the flyout is displayed. On my system (with Word always
maximized), the flyout is above the button, and the Browse by Page button is
at the bottom right. If I Restore the document window, the flyout does down,
and the button is where Jay says it is.

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> Hi, Svetlana,
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> > Thanks,
> > Svetlana
Jay Freedman - 16 Sep 2003 20:13 GMT
That's one I hadn't noticed. Thanks!

This is right up there with adaptive menus for being confusing while trying
to be helpful. :-)

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> Actually, as on many flyout palettes, the position of specific buttons
> depends on the way the flyout is displayed. On my system (with Word
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>>> Thanks,
>>> Svetlana
Dayo Mitchell - 16 Sep 2003 21:32 GMT
You could also go into Tools | Customize, Keyboard, and set yourself an easy
keystroke for PageUp and PageDown, and not have to bother with clicking the
double arrow at all.  Others have been happy with that route.

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On 9/16/03 12:17 PM, in article #xuaB4GfDHA.1060@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl, "Jay
Freedman" <jay.freedman@verizon.net> wrote:

> Hi, Svetlana,
>
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>> Thanks,
>> Svetlana
 
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