5.
Select the Fills, Strokes, or Text option or any combination of those options to specify
which occurrence of the color to find and replace.
6.
Select Live Edit to select the next occurrence of the specified color on the Stage and edit it
in place.
Only the next occurrence is selected for live editing, even if you select Find All in
step 6.
7.
To find a color, do one of the following:
Click Find Next to find the next occurrence of the specified color.
Click Find All to find all occurrences of the specified color.
8.
To replace a color, do one of the following:
Click Replace to replace the currently selected occurrence of the specified color.
Click Replace All to replace all occurrences of the specified color.
Finding and replacing symbols
When you find and replace symbols, you can search for a symbol by name. You can replace a
symbol with another symbol of any type—movie clip, button, or graphic.
To find and replace a symbol:
1.
Select Edit > Find and Replace.
2.
Select Symbol from the For pop-up menu.
3.
For Name, select a name from the pop-up menu.
4.
Under Replace With, for Name select a name from the pop-up menu.
5.
Select Live Edit to select the next occurrence of the specified symbol on the Stage and edit
it in place.
Only the next occurrence is selected for editing, even if you select Find All in step 5.
6.
To find a symbol, do one of the following:
Click Find Next to find the next occurrence of the specified symbol.
Click Find All to find all occurrences of the specified symbol.
7.
To replace a symbol, do one of the following:
Click Replace to replace the currently selected occurrence of the specified symbol.
Click Replace All to replace all occurrences of the specified symbol.
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