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PT7.1cs6 I have a fairly large session, for Post. When I do searches (Command Shift F), it takes a very long time, because the search gets hung up on the first letter I type, since it's trying to locate them all. Exmaple - I try to search for "Explo". When I type the "E", it freezes and searches for all the "E"'s, before I can even get to type the "X". Very time consuming on large sessions to do searches this way. Can I turn this off?

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17.08.23 - 11:56:20
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Hi, A silly workaround would be this: for explo, you could type the X then the P then insert the E in front etc! you get the general idea Chris

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17.08.23 - 11:59:40
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