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Perry Mowbray:
Thanks a lot that solves the problem
-urlwolf (August 27, 2006, 07:34 AM)
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Excellent!!!  :D

mouser:
some great posts and software suggestions in this thread   :up: :up: :up:
(i'm going to blog it).

ps. remember to send a little bit of donationcredits to people to say thank you for their help if you want to.

patteo:
Another possible freebie  :D candidate is

HandyFind: A faster, friendlier way to find words
"HandyFind    

HandyFind is a faster, friendlier way to find words in documents and web pages. It finds words as you type so you'll find what you're looking for as soon as you enter enough letters. After using HandyFind for a short time, you'll find it such a quick way to get around that you start using it for navigating documents as well as just searching.
Features

    * Find as you type in Internet Explorer, Notepad, Excel, Microsoft Word and more
    * Much less cumbersome than the regular Find dialog
    * Instantly jump to the next occurrence of your currently selected text or repeat previous searches
    * "Click" on hyperlinks with your keyboard

HandyFind is free. Enjoy!

Reviews

    This time-saving utility...will be useful to all users -- CNET Review

    HandyFind truly is a handy word finder...If you use the supported programs often then HandyFind is well worth having around and is much less cumbersome than the regular Ctrl-F "Find" command. -- CFS Program Review

    Just hit a hot key, start typing your search term and you're off. Simple, effective and, yes, free. -- Download Squad

    A lightweight alternative to the onboard Find tool, locating text inline without any disruptive box to block your field of view. -- Jake Ludington's MediaBlab

    Verdict: A very useful little tool -- PC Magazine

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