ctrl f feature does not allow apostraphe

Searching for "Lord's Prayer". I can do "Lord" . . . but not Lord's. Is this something that can be fixed/allowed?
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UMMM...Seems to me..It's found in Matthew, chapter 6[:P]
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Dan DeVilder said:
Searching for "Lord's Prayer". I can do "Lord" . . . but not Lord's. Is this something that can be fixed/allowed?
I tested this out on my machine and it didn't show anything when I hit ' but after I hit s it showed up. Interesting...
Prov. 15:23
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Dan DeVilder said:Abi Gail said:
UMMM...Seems to me..It's found in Matthew, chapter 6
dangit. been caught: I'm Biblically illiterate!
Yes, Dan, that may be so. (You're also illiterate in English: it's apostrophe, not apostraphe.[;)]) But you still did find a bug. You can't search for Lord's. The Find box turns red as soon as you type an apostrophe, indicating an illegal search character has been typed in. It's only coincidental that the word "Lord's" happens to be highlighted in Matt 6 at this point, because that's the first occurrence of "Lord" with or without the 's after it, and the match was made before I got that far in my typing:
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Kevin Becker said:
Maybe you just type so fast you got ahead of Logos, Kevin. It showed the word Lord selected for me (in that same version and verse as you were using) as soon as I'd typed "lord" and it stayed selected after I typed the ' and still with the s.
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Rosie Perera said:
(You're also illiterate in English: it's apostrophe, not apostraphe
uh oh, i have committed lexical apostosy (sic). [:O]
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Dan DeVilder said:
Ruh Roh!!!, i have committed lexical apostosy (sic).
...or is that apostraphe?, It's so confuzzing (sick). [:P]
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