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Publicon
User Guide
Advanced Features
Editing and Formatting Notebooks
Notebooks and Cells
Finding and Replacing Text
You can find all occurrences of a certain word or phrase in a document and replace it with an alternative by using the Find and Replace commands.
To find text:
1. Choose Edit
Find. This opens the Find dialog box.
2. Type the text you want to find in the "Search for" text field.
3. You can then click:
• Next to jump to the next occurrence of the specified text
• Previous to jump to the previous occurrence of the specified text
• Find All to highlight every occurrence of the text in the document
Any text that matches your search will be highlighted.
When you use the Find All command, matches may be found in multiple cells throughout the notebook. If cell groups are closed, the selections will not be visible, but you can still copy or replace the selected matches. Open the cell groups if you want to see the highlighted text.
You can also search all cell tags containing a specified keyword by highlighting the word and then choosing the Cell
Find Selection in Cell Tags command.
To replace text:
1. Type the new text in the "Replace with" text field.
2. Click Replace. You can also replace all occurrences of the old text in one step by clicking Replace All.