Hi :)
Hmm, sadly Writer doesn't seem to do quite the same thing as GEdit.

With GEdit i could;
1.  select all 10 files,
2.  right-click to open in GEdit,
3.  do the search in any of the documents
4.  Ctrl z to close that document and arrive in the next automatically
5.  when i open the find dialogue it already has the search criteria i used
in the last document

Sadly with Writer i'd have to copy&paste the criteria each time.  I guess
that's another argument in favour of tabbed UI
Regards from
Tom :)





On 30 August 2014 12:01, Maurice <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 29 Aug 2014 07:35:05 +1200, Steve Edmonds wrote:
>
> > There could be a feature request. In the existing find and replace
> > dialogue to have an option "All open documents".
>
>   Mmm. Will take a look at how to make such a request.
>
> > You need only have the documents opened in LO and working on multiple
> > documents you can search and replace them as one.
>
>   Well, if, say, there are 10 documents in the list to be searched, how
> would one open all 10 conveniently?
>
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