You could always make a PDF and search the PDF.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Whites wrote:
Today, from within the main document, I searched on a string in a text
inset and was surprised to find that the FM search function did not
find it.
Am I being obtuse (happens a lot) or is this the way thing
--- Fred Ridder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Supposed to be" could be argued, but it certainly
> is the way
> things *are*. Text insets are treated as black boxes
> by the
> Find/Change operation.
==
Putting text insets in text frames (each with a
different
At 21:19 -0800 12/12/06, Whites wrote:
>Today, from within the main document, I searched on a string in a text inset
>and was surprised to find that the FM search function did not find it. Am I
>being obtuse (happens a lot) or is this the way things are supposed to be? Any
>help will be appreci
"Supposed to be" could be argued, but it certainly is the way
things *are*. Text insets are treated as black boxes by the
Find/Change operation. You can search for them as a type
of object, but you cannot search for text strings within
those referenced objects from the containing document.
My opi