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TexStudio: Is there a way to move from one highlighted word to the next highlighted word within a document



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In TexStudio, is there a way to move from one highlighted word (for e.g., a word highlighted in green due to word repetition) to the next highlighted word within a document?



For example, consider the following sentence:



The quick quick brown fox jumps over the the lazy dog.



What I am looking for is a keyboard shortcut (like F12) that, when pressed, takes me to the second occurrence of the word 'quick' and following that (when F12 is pressed again) to the second occurrence of the word 'the'.









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    In TexStudio, is there a way to move from one highlighted word (for e.g., a word highlighted in green due to word repetition) to the next highlighted word within a document?



    For example, consider the following sentence:



    The quick quick brown fox jumps over the the lazy dog.



    What I am looking for is a keyboard shortcut (like F12) that, when pressed, takes me to the second occurrence of the word 'quick' and following that (when F12 is pressed again) to the second occurrence of the word 'the'.









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      In TexStudio, is there a way to move from one highlighted word (for e.g., a word highlighted in green due to word repetition) to the next highlighted word within a document?



      For example, consider the following sentence:



      The quick quick brown fox jumps over the the lazy dog.



      What I am looking for is a keyboard shortcut (like F12) that, when pressed, takes me to the second occurrence of the word 'quick' and following that (when F12 is pressed again) to the second occurrence of the word 'the'.









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      In TexStudio, is there a way to move from one highlighted word (for e.g., a word highlighted in green due to word repetition) to the next highlighted word within a document?



      For example, consider the following sentence:



      The quick quick brown fox jumps over the the lazy dog.



      What I am looking for is a keyboard shortcut (like F12) that, when pressed, takes me to the second occurrence of the word 'quick' and following that (when F12 is pressed again) to the second occurrence of the word 'the'.







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