I set Ctl-N to find next. I don't like F4 as if you don't hit shift and get
something else, you may close your source. If you don't know how to set
user keyboard shortcuts, follow this link;

http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/WDSC_shortcuts

This shows most shortcuts available, and if you click on the "2 User-suggested
keyboard shortcuts<http://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/WDSC_shortcuts#User-suggested_keyboard_shortcuts>"
it will show you how to put in your own. I suggest a Ctl + W shortcut that
selects the word that the cursor is on. Then I use the Ctl + Alt + F user
defined shortcut to find the highlighted word. Works great in WDSC 7.x

Jim


On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 11:12 AM, <DLee@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Okay, got it..!! You have to do Ctl F first to enter the search
argument, then shift F4 if that's you preference.

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