Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Introduction 

The editor Editor includes a find & replace function which allows you to find and replace content in the current document subject to acquiring necessary locks

...

How to

...

find or replace text in your document

  1. Click on

    ‘Edit > Find’

    Edit>Find in the upper toolbar or

    user

    use the Ctrl + F keyboard

    shortcut In the pop-up box:

    shortcut to bring up the Find and Replace dialogue box.

  2. Type the text that you want to find into the

    ‘Search for’ field 

    Search for field.

  3. If you want to replace the found text, then enter the replacement text in the Replace with field.

The number of results that are found in the document are

...

shown on the right side in this field and

...

each match is also highlighted in the

...

editor. The highlights for the results in the editor are persistent while the Find/Replace window is open. When you close the window, the highlights disappear. 

To replace text one occurrence at a time

...

, Use the Find Next

...

or Find Previous buttons (the up and down arrows) to go to the

...

occurrence

...

you want (you can also use the down arrow and up arrow on your keyboard) and click

...

Replace.

To replace all text in one go

...

  1. Click on the Replace All button to perform the replace operation on all occurrences of the text specified in the ‘Replace with’ field. 

...

, click Replace All

Selecting the Match case option will result in the find operation only finding results that match the search text and have the same letter case. 

Selecting the Whole words option will result in the find operation only finding results which are whole words and match the search text. 

Info

Hints and tips

  • The ‘Find/Replace’ pop-up window can be moved by clicking on the grey banner at the top and moving it to your desired location.  It is also resizable by clicking on the bottom-right corner and resizing it according to your preferred view. 

  • If you select

...

  • text in the editor and then

...

  • open the Find/Replace

...

  • dialogue box, the Search for field will automatically be populated with the selected

...

  • text

  • The Match case and

...

  • Whole words options are persistent in your current editing session, so

...

 

  • will be remembered if you close the Find/Replace dialogue box and reopen it later.