It's a std windows command.  Works in most places.   cut, paste, copy,
find,  all avail with Cntrl Keys

On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 4:12 AM David Cripps <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 22-Sep-22 4:32 PM, John Bernacki wrote:
>
> After using Legacy for many years, I just found something that I really
> wish I would have known about.
>
> If you are in General Notes and you press control + F, you can find key
> words you are searching for. It is far more convenient and effective than
> using Search and Replace, especially when you are checking or searching for
> information but not wanting to replace words. Has this feature been
> commonly known to Legacy users? Perhaps some others will benefit from this
> tip.
>
> I use General Notes for my family history stories or biographies, and some
> individuals have 30 – 50 pages each, so my “discovery” is a Godsend.
>
>
>
> Thank you John, like you I've been using Legacy for ages, and didn't know
> of this either; It works in notes within Events as well which suits me for
> biographic notes.
>
> Now all I've gotta do is remember it !
>
>
> Thanks for the tip
> David
>
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