I tested in LibreOffice 3.5.6.2
writer-Window approx. half of the screen in height, in width about 90%.
Document is 22 pages with text and tables (tables are html-copies of calc-tables), page orientation:
portrait for most, and landscape for a few pages,
Searching for a word with an appearance of about 10 times showed always the right text and search
word position until the last page.
OS XP SP3.
On 2012-09-07 07:08, anne-ology wrote:
I have not noticed this - but I have not upgraded from LO 3.4 ;-)
and I use WIN not Mac.
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Guy Voets <nimantuis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I have a window with Writer that is half the height of my screen.
I do a search & replace, but the text doesn't always move down in the
window to show the next occurrence of the word I'm searching for.
Quite annoying because either you scroll manually, or you say search (next)
and at the end start from the beginning again, till you have found all
occurrences of the word you want replaced.
Anybody to confirm this?
--
Guy
using LibO 3.6.1.1 on a iMac Intel DualCore MountainLion 10.8.1
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