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There is a very nice history of the searches we have done, but it doesn't do anything! Click on the drop-down list, and it does not copy the contents into the dialog box. Why have the feature if we cannot use it? Or is it just that there is some obfuscated semi-intelligent process that I should be using, instead of the obvious "click on it, to use it"?
FYI, I am on 10.3 BETA (Pro), but the feature has not worked since at least 9.29. |
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It works for me, maybe your using an out-dated Java VM. Using an out-dated Java VM has depreciated syntax, one reason why there is a build target while compiling.
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Thanks for that tip! I downloaded and installed the newest available version of Java, and the menu now properly copies when I click on a string.
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