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Selecting the source for the search
Fireworks can perform a find and replace in any of five
locations. Choose an option from the Search In field to
select the range of content you want to find and replace:
Find and replace elements only among the
Selection—
currently selected objects and text.
Find and replace elements only within the
Frame—
current frame.
Find and replace elements in the active
Document—
document.
Find and replace elements in files listed in
Project log—
the Project Log.
Find and replace elements across multiple files.
Files—
When you choose Files from the Search In pop-up, the
Open Multiple Files dialog box opens. Navigate to a file
you want to search, and then click Add to add that file
to the find and replace list. Click Add All to add all files
in the current folder to the find and replace list.
Managing multiple file searches
When finding and replacing among multiple files, select
Replace Options from the Options pop-up to set how
multiple opened files are backed up after the file has been
searched.
Check Save and Close Files to save and close all files in a
multiple file find and replace. Each file is saved and
closed after the find and replace is performed. Only the
original active documents remain open.
Choose an option from the Backups pop-up to make
backups of changed files from a find and replace.
Choose No Backups to make no backups. The
changed files replace the original files.
Choose Overwrite Existing Backups to create only
one backup of each original file. If additional find
and replace operations are performed, the previous
original file always replaces the backup copy. The
backup copies are stored in subfolders called
Original Files, which are created in the folders of
each file that was replaced during a find and replace.
If an Original Files folder already exists, it is used
instead of a new folder.
Choose Incremental Backups to save every instance of a
changed file. The original files are moved to an Original
Files subfolder of their current folder, and an
incremental number is appended to each file name.
If additional find and replace operations are performed,
the original file is copied to the Original Files folder and
the next higher number is added to its file name.
For example, for a file named Drawing.png, the first
time a find and replace is executed, the backup file is
named Drawing-1.png. The second time a find and
replace is run, the backup file is named Drawing-2.png,
and so on.
Managing searches with the Project Log
The Project Log helps track and control changes made
in multiple files when using Find and Replace or when
batch processing. Any documents changed during a
Find & Replace are recorded in the Project Log.
Project Log panel
Use the Project Log to navigate through selected files,
export selected files using their last export settings, or
select files to be batch processed.
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