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Is there anyway to expand and collapse all the "Regions" with one click?
Everytime I want to search for something, it never looks in the regions that
are collapsed. Also, when I split the screen, it collapes all of my regions
in the new split screen. Thanks for any help. I've tried all the options I
can find and can't seem to get it.
--
Dennis in Houston
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Go to Edit > Outlining and see all the shortcuts
Ctrl + M + O <- Collapes
Ctrl + M + L <- Expand
"Dennis" wrote:
Is there anyway to expand and collapse all the "Regions" with one click?
Everytime I want to search for something, it never looks in the regions that
are collapsed. Also, when I split the screen, it collapes all of my regions
in the new split screen. Thanks for any help. I've tried all the options I
can find and can't seem to get it.
--
Dennis in Houston

Nov 21 '05 #2
On the Find dialog, there's a checkbox with text "Search hidden text". If
you check it, find will look in the collapsed regions and open them as
necessary when it finds something within one.

Tom Dacon
Dacon Software Consulting

"Dennis" <De****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EA**********************************@microsof t.com...
Is there anyway to expand and collapse all the "Regions" with one click?
Everytime I want to search for something, it never looks in the regions
that
are collapsed. Also, when I split the screen, it collapes all of my
regions
in the new split screen. Thanks for any help. I've tried all the options
I
can find and can't seem to get it.
--
Dennis in Houston

Nov 21 '05 #3
Thanks

"Alex Levi" wrote:
Go to Edit > Outlining and see all the shortcuts
Ctrl + M + O <- Collapes
Ctrl + M + L <- Expand
"Dennis" wrote:
Is there anyway to expand and collapse all the "Regions" with one click?
Everytime I want to search for something, it never looks in the regions that
are collapsed. Also, when I split the screen, it collapes all of my regions
in the new split screen. Thanks for any help. I've tried all the options I
can find and can't seem to get it.
--
Dennis in Houston

Nov 21 '05 #4
Thanks.

"Tom Dacon" wrote:
On the Find dialog, there's a checkbox with text "Search hidden text". If
you check it, find will look in the collapsed regions and open them as
necessary when it finds something within one.

Tom Dacon
Dacon Software Consulting

"Dennis" <De****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EA**********************************@microsof t.com...
Is there anyway to expand and collapse all the "Regions" with one click?
Everytime I want to search for something, it never looks in the regions
that
are collapsed. Also, when I split the screen, it collapes all of my
regions
in the new split screen. Thanks for any help. I've tried all the options
I
can find and can't seem to get it.
--
Dennis in Houston


Nov 21 '05 #5

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