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Old 04-02-2014, 05:56 AM
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Question Navigation pane - default setting

I tend to work with short to medium length documents which do not contain headings. I often need to search for specific phrases, and for this purpose the 'browse the results from your current search' option in the navigation pane works perfectly.



However, whenever I press Ctrl+F, the navigation pane always goes to the default option of 'browse the headings in your document'. This is useless to me, as the documents I work with don't contain headings! I always have to click on the option I want, which after hundreds of searches starts to get very tedious.

I have attached two images to this post - the first demonstrates the default option that appears whenever I press Ctrl+F, the second demonstrates the option that I want to appear by default when I press Ctrl+F, but which I currently have to click after pressing Ctrl+F.

Would anyone be able to advise on how to change the default setting?
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File Type: png (2) Non-default option I want to set as default.PNG (13.9 KB, 41 views)
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