https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87965
A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> changed:
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--- Comment #2 from A (Andy) <stgohi-lobugs@yahoo.de> ---
(In reply to Jay Philips from comment #0)
Starting in 4.2, when you use the Find & Replace dialog in Calc, a Search
Results dialog appears after it has completed the replacements.
This dialog shows the new value added to all the cells where the
replacements are done. As cells that have been touched by the replacement
are already highlighted, there isnt much use for this dialog in regular
cases. Also the dialog doesnt show one of the most important things, the
total number of replacements, which is present in writer's post-replacement
dialog. The dialog also slow down performance, when large amounts of
replacements are made in large spreadsheets (e.g. bug 79422), so it would be
best not to show this dialog unless the user wishes it to be show.
I actually like this Search Results dialogue box. There you can select the
different replacements and the cursor jumps to this cell and then you can
easily see it in the context. Therefore, if I have a larger Calc sheet it is
useful for me, because I do not need to scroll manually, where I can maybe miss
one.
Therefore, I would like to keep it.
But maybe the number of replacements could be added to this dialogue box.
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