Update to Version 3

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Specials run until May, 20 2012

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Find Text

Use this dialog to find text in the project.

Text to find

Provides a space for you to type the text you want to find.

Options

Specifies the find options. Possible options are:

Value Description
Case sensitive If checked limits the search to text that exactly matches the case of the text you want to find.
For example, if you search for the blue car, you will not find The Blue Car.
Ignore hotkey character If checked makes search to ignore hotkey characters in the text that is searched.
For example, if you search for file, you will find fi&le,
Whole strings only If checked limits the search to text that matches the whole string. Searched text must match one text item (e.g. original or translated text) completely. It can not be part of the text.
For example, if you search for Press this button, you will not find Press this button first.
Whole words only If checked limits the search to text that matches the whole words.
For example, if you search for auto, you will not find automobile.

Direction

Specifies the find direction. Possible values are:

Value Description
Forward Makes the find performed forward (down in the column) starting from the current origin.
Backward Makes the find is performed backward (up in the column) starting from the current origin.

Origin

Specifies the origin of the find. This is the starting point of the find operation. Possible values are:

Value Description
From cursor Makes the currently selected cell in the sheet to be the origin.
Entire scop Makes the first (forward direction) or last (backward direction) row in the sheet to be the origin.