![]() (That is, the same key combination used twice in a row. The keystroke combination for searching for text within a message was Ctrl / Command + F, Ctrl / Command + F. In subsequent versions prior to version 8, the Ctrl / Command + F key combination was reassigned to invoke Quick Filter, which allows you to limit the messages currently displayed by specifying various filter parameters. Find previous in current message: Ctrl + Shift + G or Shift. Find again in current message: Ctrl + G or F3. In earlier versions (prior to 3.1) of Thunderbird, the Ctrl / Command + F key combination invoked the function for searching for text in the currently selected message. Search for messages in a folder (search dialog): Ctrl + Shift + F. ![]() Once youve found the match you can press Enter to execute the command or left / right cursor to just select the text of. If you have more than one command which starts with ssh, Press Ctrl + R again and again until you find the match. For the full list of all keyboard shortcuts, see Keyboard Shortcuts. Ctrl + R will start search from most recent command to old one (reverse-search). ![]() Ctrl+R: Reload the page in a browser or right-align text in a word processor. Ctrl+Q: Remove the paragraph formatting in Microsoft Word. In a similar fashion, you can type in multiple words to create and search for a specific phrase in your PDF. Alternatively, press the left arrow key to go back. ![]() This page shows the keyboard shortcuts for the various search functions in Thunderbird. Ctrl+P: Open a print window to print the page youre viewing. Press Enter or click the right arrow to navigate between the results.
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