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parcley
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find all entire scope

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in the dev alpha, if you click "entire scope" in the find dialog, and then close the dialog after a search it doesn't remember the "entire scope" option, the stable release of 2006 did.
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You must have unchecked the option. Options - Preferences - Tools - always start search from the beginning ...
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