> On 4/19/05, Urska Colner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hi don
>>
>> [snip]
>> > I'm using OOo 1.1.3 on SUSE Linux 9.2.  I checked my copyright symbol,
>> and
>> > it's Georgia.  The find/replace dialog seems to offer font-related
>> > attributes, but I am not sure that means I can search for the
>> instances of
>> > a
>> > given font.  Since I don't know what words might be using the symbol
>> font,
>> > I
>> > cannot search on the words, either.  Is there an easy way to do this?
>> >
>>
>> try this:
>> 1. Ctrl-F to open the Find&replace dialog.
>> 2. leave the Find and Replace with fields empty.
>> 3. click Attributes. find and check Font. click OK.
>> 4. click Format... and select Georgia from the list of available fonts.
>> click OK.
>> 5. click Find or Find all.
>>
>> this should find all words which use the Georgia font.
>>
>> urska
>
> This will not answer the question of the OP. If you try what you
> suggested it comes back with zero search results since the 'search
> for' is blank (at least it did when I tried this on OOo1.1.4 on
> WinXP). I also tried entering only a wild card '*' but again no
> results.
>
> Paul

but it worked with me on 1.1.2, that's why i wrote it. of course, i didn't
have anything else checked in the Find&replace dialog.
just tried it again and it worked like a charm.

urska
Win XP, OOo 1.1.2

>
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > Don
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