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- December 20, 2008 at 7:01 pm #6786cjkawe MemberI have searched the forums and find nothing about Find-As-You-Type, (FYAT) but maybe I am missing something. I am looking at purchasing a new text editor and FAYT is something of a show stopper for me. I do A LOT of writing, though, not on this forum (yet), and research and instant access to data is essential for productivity. I am all over the place viewing various docs at the same time. Specifically, I would like to see the same thing as how the CTRL+F works in Firefox’s search in page. While it would be nice to have each found text string be highlighted, I am rational enough to realize how problematic that would be for a doc 5GB! The “Highligt All” feature in FF would be fine for me. I would know that highlighting each matched string would require some overhead. Anyone know if this is available? (FYI – I have duped this post in the “Plug-Ins” thread as well) December 22, 2008 at 2:52 am #6790dreftymac ParticipantGreetings cjkawe, Here are some quick points: 1) Generally, you do not have to duplicate a post in multiple parts of the forum. The EmEditor home page shows all recent posts regardless of the specific forum sub-area. One post should be enough for someone to catch your question eventually. 2) EmEditor has the Highlight all feature, and there is also a “FindBar” plugin. I tried the FindBar plugin only once and then never tried it again, therefore I don’t have any details but you can try it yourself and see if it meets your requirements. For more details on the feature that works similar to Firefox CTRL+F, search for the following items in EmEditor help: — “highlight previously searched strings” 
 — “HighlightFind Property”
 — “Erase Find Highlight command”If you include the double-quotes, the CHM help file will know you are searching for these exact phrases. 
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