Yes, i'm using frames. I't rather not, but my audience is teribly
unsofisticated. Just yesterday I sent someone the page address where they
could choose and download all my products specs and msds sheets, and they
wanted to know how I got them into their computer without them knowing.

I've been asked by too many people what to do when they get to the bottom of a
page. Things like that. Still have people using windows 95 and 640x480
resolution.


Richard Widman
www.widman.biz
Bolivia

On Wed, Oct 4 2006 10:22 pm, "Anton Strauss" <anton@will-not-reply.com> said:
>hmmm? are you using frames by any chance?
>
>I don't use frames and when I click find next, the page in the background
>scrolls automatically to show the found word
>
>I will try with frames when I get a chance
>
>--
>
>
>Anton Strauss
>www.videoproductions.com.au
>
>
>
><Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_7427@gfwebforum.com...
>> it's a 1280 x 800 notebook, and can't scroll with the find open in the

>program
>>
>> Richard Widman
>> www.widman.biz
>> Bolivia
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 4 2006 8:50 pm, "Anton Strauss" <anton@will-not-reply.com>

>said:
>> >are you by any chance working with a low desktop resolution, in my case I
>> >use 1280x1024 and I can move the find box out of the way easy to see the
>> >text on the page
>> >
>> >--
>> >
>> >
>> >Anton Strauss
>> >www.videoproductions.com.au
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> ><Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_7406@gfwebforum.com...
>> >> For most of what I wanted to do, if I had understood that replace could
>> >> selectiviely replace, it does the job. But there are some things that

>I
>> >want
>> >> to find, but not necesarilly the first instance, nor do I know what

>page.
>> >But
>> >> since it always goes back to page one, the changes of getting to page

>300
>> >> without crashing are slim. It also becomes more difficult since when

>the
>> >> text/word found are on the last line of the screen, you can't move
>> >anything to
>> >> read it without closing the find screen.
>> >>
>> >> Richard Widman
>> >> www.widman.biz
>> >> Bolivia
>> >>
>> >> On Tue, Oct 3 2006 10:05 pm, "Anton Strauss" <anton@will-not-reply.com>
>> >said:
>> >> >Hi Richard
>> >> >
>> >> >do you want to find a word or replace a word
>> >> >
>> >> >if find, use the find tool (CTRL+F)
>> >> >
>> >> >if replace, use the replace tool (CTRL+J)
>> >> >
>> >> >the find tool allows me to find, but not replace
>> >> >
>> >> >the replace tool allows me to find and replace
>> >> >
>> >> >--
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Anton Strauss
>> >> >www.videoproductions.com.au
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> ><Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_7398@gfwebforum.com...
>> >> >> If I use "replace", it works, but "find" does not.
>> >> >> Richard Widman
>> >> >> www.widman.biz
>> >> >> Bolivia
>> >> >>
>> >> >> On Tue, Oct 3 2006 4:07 pm, "NetObjects Support"
>> ><support@netobjects.com>
>> >> >said:
>> >> >> >Hello Richard,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >I am not seeing that anomaly, when I replace anything it stays on

>the
>> >> >same
>> >> >> >page and I can continue on. Have you tried this on another site,
>> >perhaps
>> >> >a
>> >> >> >test site with a couple of pages? Please do so and let me know the
>> >> >results.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >--
>> >> >> >Thank you,
>> >> >> >Adam
>> >> >> >NetObjects Technical Support
>> >> >> >http://support.netobjects.com
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> ><Widman> wrote in message news:1_84_7328@gfwebforum.com...
>> >> >> >> Is there any way to force the "find" command to continue from

>where
>> >it
>> >> >> >> left off
>> >> >> >> when going through a site. It always wants to start at the first
>> >page,
>> >> >so
>> >> >> >> to
>> >> >> >> get to all the instances of a word through the 300th page it gets
>> >> >> >> frustrating.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Richard Widman
>> >> >> >> www.widman.biz
>> >> >> >> Bolivia
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >

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