I don't recall the editor doing this before the release of version 24, but maybe I'm wrong. When I do a find and replace and I use the keyboard shortcuts Alt+R or Alt+N, it works just fine. If I use the keyboard to try to find the next one to replace (either Alt+R or Alt+N), the editor has the focus, not the Find and Replace window. The same goes for the Find window (not the small box at the top of the editor, the pop up window). I can use the mouse, but why did it get changed?
Find and Replace window loses focus after first find (solved)
Find and Replace window loses focus after first find (solved)
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Hi Ted,
go to Settings / Search / Miscellaneous and turn off the option Set focus to edit window after any Find operation. This option is new in UltraEdit for Windows v24.10 (I think).
BR, Fleggy
go to Settings / Search / Miscellaneous and turn off the option Set focus to edit window after any Find operation. This option is new in UltraEdit for Windows v24.10 (I think).
BR, Fleggy