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is there a simple way to put the vboptions into an alphabetical order? i'm going crazy every time i'm looking for a specific option ...
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#2
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i think there is an existing hack for this in 3.0...
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This would require a modification. As far as I know, no one has made it yet. Except back for 3.0.
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#4
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thx guys, i'll post in the other area
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#5
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If i am not sure where an option is located, i mostly just open all settinggroups and use the browsers search option to find what i want.
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#6
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Check you're modification request thread, I left a reply.
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#7
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thx mate! it runs!
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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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#9
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I am using NetCaptor/IE7, but almost any browser has a buildin page search, mostly by Ctrl-F
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#10
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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 ![]() --------------- Added [DATE]1212424424[/DATE] at [TIME]1212424424[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
however thx
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