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Hi Jerry,


Libre User wrote (14-10-11 22:20)
I just updated to LO 3.4.3 in a Windows 7 laptop.

[ctrl]+F used to bring up "Find" but now it doesn't.

Checked keyboard shortcuts and it shows [ctrl]+F is 'find' for LO but is
blank for Writer.

Sorry to hear that it does not work or is not obvious.

Also menu selections edit>Find or edit>Find and Replace show keyboard
shortcuts but don't work either. But the binocular icon on the toolbar
does work.

How do I get the keyboard shortcuts to work?

I cannot test on WIndows 7, but as for me (Linux):
Ctrl-F opens the search toolbar - possibly a bit hidden at the bottom.
  (type what you search, Enter to find or for next, Esc to close..)
Ctrl-H should open the older Search & Replace dialog.

If that does not work ... could it be that you have some previous custom settings with key bindings/short cuts? That might influence (anyway it did in former times) the availability of newly introduced short cuts.

HTH,


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