Hi Harry,
To get out of the search, just hit escape. The word it found will be
highlighted, so you should hit left arrow to put you at the beginning of
that word, or right arrow to put you at the end of the word, which then
removes the highlight. Or if you want to replace the word with somethng
else, simply type what you want with out hitting left or right arrow. What
screenreader are you using? This could make a difference on the quickest
and easiest way to return to where you were originally typing. If you want
to return to the end of the document, just hit control end.
Patty Arnold
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: how to get out of search mode and continue typing in a document?
>Hi folks,
>First of all, I want to thank you all for your advice.
>I now know how to search in notepad. Now my problem is, let's say I've
searched
>for what I've wanted to search for in notepad, but now, I want to go back
to the
>place where I stopped typing and continue typing. How do I do that? What
are
>the steps?
>Harry
>
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