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    • SSaethreS
      SSaethre
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      When I select ‘Search’ then ‘Find’ or any of the options, it was automatically searching for the text where my cursor was at. I turned this off in the settings, but now nothing happens. It’s searching but not letting me enter what I want to search for. I updated to the most recent version, still happening.

      Is there another setting that I missed? Suggestions? Thank You!!

      Here’s my Debug info:
      Notepad++ v8.6.5 (64-bit)
      Build time : Mar 29 2024 - 17:04:43
      Path : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe
      Command Line : “C:\Program Files\Notepad++\change.log”
      Admin mode : OFF
      Local Conf mode : OFF
      Cloud Config : OFF
      Periodic Backup : ON
      OS Name : Windows 11 Enterprise (64-bit
      OS Version : 23H2
      OS Build : 22631.3296
      Current ANSI codepage : 1252
      Plugins :
      AutoEolFormat (1.0.3)
      ComparePlus (1.1)
      CsvQuery (1.2.9)
      CustomLineNumbers (1.1.8)
      HTMLTag (1.3.5)
      mimeTools (3.1)
      NppConverter (4.6)
      NppExport (0.4)
      PreviewHTML (1.3.2)
      SQLinFormNpp64 (6.23.5.11)
      XMLTools (3.1.1.13)
      _CustomizeToolbar (5.3)

      with Fill Find Field with Selected Text OFF.png with Fill Find Field with Selected Text ON.png

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      • CoisesC
        Coises @SSaethre
        last edited by

        @SSaethre said in Find Window not popping up for me to enter something into to find.:

        When I select ‘Search’ then ‘Find’ or any of the options, it was automatically searching for the text where my cursor was at. I turned this off in the settings, but now nothing happens. It’s searching but not letting me enter what I want to search for. I updated to the most recent version, still happening.

        I am a bit confused about what is (or isn’t) happening. Your screenshots look like what you did was uncheck Settings | Preferences… | Highlighting: Smart Highlighting: Enable. That should not affect searching at all.

        The very first item on the Search menu should be Find…. Are you saying that when you click that, nothing happens at all? You do not see a dialog box?

        If you’re seeing a dialog box, then you should be able to enter the text to find. If for some reason you can’t, tell us what’s going wrong.

        If you are not seeing a dialog box, try this:

        Open Notepad++ so that you are looking at an empty tab. Select Find… from the Search menu. Do you see a very, very faint “something” in the empty space? If so, without clicking anywhere first hold down the Alt key, press and release the y key, then release the Alt key. If you then see the dialog, you had transparency set always on and at the faintest level (almost invisible).

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        • SSaethreS
          SSaethre @Coises
          last edited by

          @Coises When I hit the Search > Find, Nothing shows up at all, I normally expect a dialog box to be able to enter something to search for. Sorry for the confusion as to my request. I was trying to see if the Preferences had any impact on being able to see the dialog box. I will try your suggestions to see what I can figure out. Thank you for your response.

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @SSaethre
            last edited by

            @SSaethre said in Find Window not popping up for me to enter something into to find.:

            Search > Find, Nothing shows up at all,

            Then most likely it is “off screen” somehow (you probably accidentally dragged it off-screen, or it got put onto a different monitor location, then you changed your setup so that monitor no longer existed, or similar).

            Assuming you haven’t changed the keyboard shortcut for the Search > Find, then doing Ctrl+F followed by a second Ctrl+F will re-center it in the current Notepad++ window, so it’s easily found.

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            • SSaethreS
              SSaethre @PeterJones
              last edited by

              @PeterJones Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!!! I have that issue w/my other software and didn’t even think about it. DOIH! Anyway… I had tried the transparency thing and that didn’t work, so thank you thank you!

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              • TBugReporterT
                TBugReporter @PeterJones
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                @PeterJones said in Find Window not popping up for me to enter something into to find.:

                a second Ctrl+F will re-center it

                A useful tidbit that I failed to notice in the manual - thank you.

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