Why did ctrl-f stop working in LibreOffice?
Solution 1
You need to re-map the Ctrl-F keyboard action to 'Find & Replace'.
NOTE: The dialog box (Tools >> Customize >> Keyboard) is hard to use, and I was unable to find the existing 'quick find' that is currently mapped to Ctrl-F.
After several attempts, I was able to map:
- Shortcut keys: Ctrl-F - to - Category: 'Edit', Function: 'Find & Replace'
- Shortcut keys: F3 - to - Category: 'Edit', Function: 'Repeat Search'
- Shortcut keys: Ctrl-Shift-F - to - ( left blank )
( This clearly needs work, by the LibreOffice maintainers. )
Solution 2
Try this: go to View > Toolbars and check 'Find'. This adds a 'Find' dialog on the toolbar. When you click ctrl-f
the cursor jumps to that toolbar, then enter the search term, and hit enter, or use the arrows to search up or down.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Amanda almost 2 years
I've basically settled into Unity, but one constant that is kind of giving me agita is that in LibreOffice Calc (and Writer)
ctrl-f
does nothing. I can go toedit > find ...
and the edit menu even suggestsctrl-f
as a keyboard shortcut, but actually typing it doesn't do anything.ctrl-alt-f
works fine. The only thing that doesn't work isctrl-f
. I had a really hard time getting settled with Unity (mostly trying to get my old Gnome-do and Compiz settings back) so I spent a lot of time monkeying with the Compiz Settings Manager. But I can't figure out where I would have unset/ overrode this. Plus, it isn't likectrl-f
does something unexpected. It just does nothing.-
david6 over 12 yearsI also have this same problem, having come from OpenOffice (on Ubuntu and Windows). This is a 'feature', that I consider to be an annoying 'bug'. Some users clearly agitated for it. I'll see if there is a simple fix ..
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fragos over 12 yearsThis is clearly a bug which I reproduced as well. The Edit drop menu clearly indicates <Ctrl>F initiates Find.
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Amanda over 12 yearsCtrl-F does appear to be mapped to "Find" in the keyboard, but as @geoffrey noticed, it pops you to a find box in the toolbar that may or may not be visible
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Amanda over 12 yearsI'm kind of incensed that this worked, but it did. Why? Why hide the find dialog?
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david6 over 12 yearsThe issue (as it affects me) is that 'Ctrl-F' does NOT open the Find & Replace dialog box. As a long term MS Office/OpenOffice user, that is what I expect when my fingers hit 'Ctrl-F'. The simple "find next" function is not as helpful ..
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geoffrey over 12 yearsI voted this up, but let me say something in defense of LO. I like two things about the search toolbar: 1) it does not get in the way of text when you search (with the f&r box, sometimes the search term is hidden behind the box, or the box jumps all over the screen), 2) it's easy to search quickly both up and down (with the F&R box, you tick a box to search backwards, and sometimes you forget that box is ticked). I tend to use the simple 'search' function much more than find&replace, so I prefer the unobtrusive toolbar. Only negative in my view is that it takes up so much space on the toolbar.
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Amanda over 12 yearsI'm realizing that I'm still not happy, so remapping ctrl-f to find and replace. In calc, ctrl-f doesn't switch focus to the find box so I do 'ctrl-f' and type something and I replace content. Not good.
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Amanda over 12 yearsOkay, but then don't make ctrl-f go nowhere if the search bar isn't visible.
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markusN over 12 yearsI agree that deleting the settings is far from convenient. But the search window came back (and I don't see why a user should remap an existing key setting...). The mapping just didn't work, maybe my settings contained the disabling somehow? Anyway...
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Amanda about 12 yearsthe solution above does work, buggy as it all is.
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paercebal almost 11 years+1 - The 'F3' shortcut for "Repeat Search" saved my day.