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Dear Charles,
By scrollbar I mean the scroll bar, the one which is to the right of the page and the one which is generally X times smaller that the height of the screen, where X is the number of pages. That's for the case when I know approximately in which part of the very big document the search term should be so that I don't try all 100 or something findings in the document one by one. Sure, I could start searching from any place in the document, but highlighting would facilitate my work even more. Ctrl+PgDn could be of use, thank you! In the Navigation Pane (the one to the left of the page) I'm clear with the search results and the document structure. |
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