I'm finding the same as Elliott - the F&R box stays right where I put it
regardless of what it is I'm searching for. My only guesses would center
on
Word being fully updated or corrupt prefs/plist file.
However, in addition to his Cmd+Opt+Y solution you also have the Browse
Objects button at the bottom end of the Vertical Scroll Bar if you prefer
to
use the mouse. Once you set up the Find dialog & execute the first Find
Next
you can close it all together then use the double arrow buttons to go
forward or backward on the basis of the Find criteria.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/7/08 4:08 PM, in article 070520082108531905%nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Elliott
Roper" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <C44757A7.6BCB%rmnospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Rafael Montserrat
> <rmnospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> OS 10.4.11
>> Ibook G4
>> 1.5 GB Ram
>> Word 2004
>> Hi,
>>
>> The "Find & Replace" Window is right in the way of what I'm trying to
find,
>> which are manual page breaks. I need to see the chapter numbers (56 of
>> them) that are right next to the manual page breaks. The "Find &
Replace"
>> window won't stay in the place I drag it to, aside or down. The next
click
>> on 'find' and it pops back to the center of the screen. Is there a way
to
>> make it stay where I want it to, or is there another solution to this
>> problem?
> There is. Close the find-replace window and use cmd-opt-y for find next.
>
> However, in my testing, the find and replace dialogue box did not leap
> back to centre screen when I hit "find next". I can't imagine what
> would make your copy of Word act so bizarrely.


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