Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 55747
find and replace: move "Current selection only" to standard options
Last modified: 2013-02-07 22:32:08 UTC
As the Find and Replace in selection is important (especially as the OO2 is designed in the way it is designed - without <end of document> sensors in F&R serchin/replacing occurances) and, by my opinion, used oftent enough, the checkbox "Current selection only" must be moved from <More options> to standard option list. The other can remain there. It annoys enogh if you ar replacing more that one string - the option is hidden and does not "feel" changes in the selections - after the first one you get replacements in whole document, not the current selection, if you forget to open More options and check respective item. Of course, if you enjoy yourself by opening and closing <F&R> dialog window, that's anoter story...
Reassigned to SBA.
confirming,reassing
forgot to actually reassign
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Hi! There are no changes in double Alt-O shortcuts in dialog as weel as Current selection only remains as special option, and is not moved to the standard ones seen without expansion of More options.