Stuart, Dick, and all, When I search for text using the backslash-f term with Wildcards turned on, I receive a message that "The item you are searching for requires text in the Find text box." When I precede the backslash-f term with a space, then I find every space in the entire doc--not just the ones at the end of table cells. The same result occurs if I use the string "[0-9] \f" or "[a-z] \f" I'm using Frame 7 on a Win2K system. Someone indicated having the same problem on an XP system as well. So searching for an end of table cell symbol may indeed not be possible.
To the others who replied (thank you!), I wasn't looking for an end of paragraph symbol (\p) or a typographic section symbol (Alt-0167), or a forced-return symbol (\r). Carol At 08:16 AM 3/5/2009, Stuart Rogers wrote: >It's actually called an end of flow symbol or end of table cell >symbol, and the wildcard to use is \f. Search for ' \f' without the >single quotes. See the Help topic, "Using wildcards in a search."
