Examples of using Next occurrence in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
After a search type n to find the next occurrence in the same direction or N to search in the opposite direction.
Note If multiple objects share initial characters, you can move the selection to the next occurrence by pressing-G or typing the characters again.
To find the next occurrence of a previously searched-for phrase without having to open the Find/Change dialog box, choose Edit> Find Next. .
If you schedule an operation, it will be used as a reference when inserting the next occurrence. Let us see an example,
update the next due date of the schedule to the next occurrence.
to 25€. Because you have scheduled a template with 20€ as amount, the next occurrence will also have an amount of 20€.
a number of paragraphs, a text selection, or all the text until the next occurrence of a specific style sheet.
it will be used as a reference when inserting the next occurrence.
in the last occurrence, it will become the new reference for the next occurrence. For example, if you raise your monthly contribution to& kde; to 25€in July, the next occurrence will also be with an amount of 25€.
the OK button in the Deferral dialog are disabled one minute before the next occurrence or reminder.
The time the alarm is deferred to must be earlier than its next scheduled occurrence or next advance reminder.
alarms due on February 29th should occur in non-leap years. The next scheduled occurrence of existing alarms is not re-evaluated when you change this setting.
To Next Occurrence: Gathers entries between this table of contents and the next table of contents if, for example, your document includes a TOC for each section.
Finds next occurrence of selected text.
Look up the next occurrence of the search phrase.
Find the next occurrence of the text string in the text or& HTML; page.
Finds next occurrence of selected text.
Find the next occurrence of the item previously found.
Use this to find the next occurrence of the phrase you searched for.
Searches for the next occurrence of the search text specified with Find.