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        <pre>Hi yallabalagan,

(In reply to yallabalagan from <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=129781#c0">comment #0</a>)

<span class="quote">> 1. if there's a selection, search it first.</span >

Make selection in Calc, Ctrl+H 
   check In selection only is checked.

So I hint Enter (Find Next)

<span class="quote">> 2. When search the current region ended --> suggest the user to enhance the
> range of search.  Currently it's done without user consent.
> the search process is anyway interactive. it wouldn't hurt to pop a yes/no
> question.</span >

If you talk about the quick Find toolbar, that's different.
That should only do a quick find, without additional thinking required. So
adding more options etc there, obfuscates the meaning.

<span class="quote">> Additional Info:
> splitting "find" vs. "replace" dialogs have bad impact on usability,
> learning.</span >

That are different dialogs, so a different use :)</pre>
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