Oh that would be nice, I am always retyping things, in order to find
the words I need to find, Google there was something in the google
toolbar that this think you are saying I think, (sorry since chrome
came out, I haven't use the google toolbar) If not then it was when
displaying a document as an html, when you searched for something on
google, and there is a PDF document, and you click on the see as html,
it highlights in different colors what you searched. something like
this:

http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:oBrvXutFYGAJ:www.google.com/intl/en/landing/chrome/cadie/glasses.pdf+Follow+the+instructions+on+this+page+to+prepare+yourself+for+3D+web+browsing+using+Google+Chrome%E2%80%99s+latest+stereoscopy-enabled+technology+site:google.com+filetype:pdf&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

sorry it's too long, since I searched for the whole first sentence in
the page, that way you see the different colors, is this what Avant
does?

It would be nice to have something like a checkbox next to the find
bar, that if checked it would highlight the words separately in
different colors, what do you think?

On Jun 9, 8:33 pm, Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Before chrome I used Avant. They had a feature I really liked, you
> could type words into a small box, somewhat like the find box, and it
> would highlight them on the page, each word a different color. It does
> this to a degree when you ctrl+f to find things but avant did it in a
> much more clear and noticeable way.  It was very useful and it would
> be awesome if this could be worked into chrome somehow.
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