Finding and replacing text
You can search the draft you're editing for specific text. You can also search for and replace text
in drafts.
Note: You can search for text in a page in the browser, but the Search and Replace dialog box depends on your
default web browser.
To search for text:
In your draft, select Edit > Find.
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The Find and Replace dialog box appears.
In the Search for text box, type the text you want to find.
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Select Match case to limit the search to text that exactly matches the case of the text you type in
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the Search for text box.
For example, if you type the brown derby in the text box, you will not find The Brown Derby.
Click Find next, then repeat until you finish searching the draft.
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When you finish, click Close.
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To search and replace text:
In your draft, select Edit > Find.
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The Find and Replace dialog box appears.
In the Search for text box, type the text you want to find.
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In the Replace with text box, type the replacement text.
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Select the Match case option to limit the search to text that exactly matches the case of the text
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you type in the Search for text box.
For example, if you type the brown derby in the text box, you will not find The Brown Derby.
Click Find Next.
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For each occurrence, select one of the following:
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Replace replaces the current instance with the replacement text.
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Replace All replaces all instances with the replacement text.
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Find Next finds the next instance without changing the current instance.
When you finish, click Close.
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