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<div style="font-variant-caps: normal; font-family: sans-serif;"><div style=""><p dir="auto">I am thinking it might make sense if ⌘E would always add work boundaries if (and only if) the selection had them (presumably even mirror it, so using ⌘E with a selected prefix would put<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><code bgcolor="#F7F7F7" style="background-color: rgb(247, 247, 247); border-top-left-radius: 3px; border-top-right-radius: 3px; border-bottom-right-radius: 3px; border-bottom-left-radius: 3px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px 0.4em;">\b</code>before the search string but not after it).</p></div></div>
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<div>That would be awesome!</div>
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