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06-02-2008 02:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lynne
(Post 1538871)
I'm not sure what Marco uses, but I use firefox and do what he does - search on the word and hit Highlight All and it shows every instance of that word on the page. I can also hit Next (or Previous) to have it go through all the instances of the word.
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just tried, it works too ... :) but i think this method is 'fastless' than the other ... cause like you just said there are many instances about a single option/word ... keep in mind that the better way to search an options is by the option title ...
however thx for the tip Lynne :)
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Originally Posted by Marco van Herwaarden
(Post 1538879)
I am using NetCaptor/IE7, but almost any browser has a buildin page search, mostly by Ctrl-F
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netcaptor? this is the first time that i hear something about this (*googling) ... uhm ... just saw ... i still prefer FF :) however thx
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