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Find (or find and replace) only searches the entire jupyter document. There is no way to limit the search to the current cell, or even selected text, regardless of the setting of "Auto find in selection" (multiline or always)
This has been reported previously in #142143, but that bug was erroneously closed as a 'duplicate' of #141493. However, #141493 wasn't actually fixed and was recently closed by the reporting user, who pointed out a 'solution' that doesn't work.
The issue persists, and no key combination works to search a text or cell selection.
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Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?: Yes
Version: 1.69.2 (user setup)
Commit: 3b889b0
Date: 2022-07-18T16:12:52.460Z
Electron: 18.3.5
Chromium: 100.0.4896.160
Node.js: 16.13.2
V8: 10.0.139.17-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19044
Steps to Reproduce:
Find (or find and replace) only searches the entire jupyter document. There is no way to limit the search to the current cell, or even selected text, regardless of the setting of "Auto find in selection" (multiline or always)
This has been reported previously in #142143, but that bug was erroneously closed as a 'duplicate' of #141493. However, #141493 wasn't actually fixed and was recently closed by the reporting user, who pointed out a 'solution' that doesn't work.
The issue persists, and no key combination works to search a text or cell selection.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: