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   You can search for a string in any text-window of KDiff3. The "Find ..."-command
   (Ctrl-F) in the Edit-menu opens a dialog that lets you specify the string
   to search for. You can also select the windows which should be searched.
   Searching will always start at the top. Use the "Find Next"-command (F3)
   to proceed to the next occurance. If you select to search several windows then the first
   window will be searched from top to bottom before the search starts in the next
   window at the top again, etc.
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