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User Guide
6 Select options to match the case, look for entire words that are not embedded within other words, start searching
from the top of the page, wrap around to the beginning of the search, or search for text using wildcards (regular
expressions).
Note: Do not use the Regular Expression option unless you understand wildcard searching. This powerful option can
cause unexpected results, especially if you plan to search and replace multiple items.
7 Click Find.
GoLive shows you the first file found containing matching text and opens the file.
8 Do one of the following:
• To find or view the next match in the same or next document, click Find Next.
• To find or view all matches, click Find All. In the Result window, all files with matches are marked by a number
appearing in the Hits column. Double-click a file with a hit count to open the file and show the first match
highlighted.
See also
“Locating elements with the Find Code Elements dialog box” on page 596
“To use wildcards in a search” on page 311
To save search results for use in another search
• To search within the result set, click Use Result in the Results window. You can remove files from the result set by
selecting them and clicking Remove.
• To save theresults as acollectioninthe currentlyopensite, clickSaveCollectioninthe Resultswindow(asitemust
be open for the Save Collection option to be available). You can remove files from the Results window by clicking
Remove before saving the collection. Saved collections are displayed in the Collections tab of the Site window.
See also
“Collections” on page 435
To use wildcards in a search
When you select Regular Expression in the Find Text window, you activate wildcard searching. GoLive makes
wildcard searching easier by providing default wildcard patterns.
1 In the Find Text window, do either of the following:
• From the window menu , choose Saved Searches > Regular Expressions > [wildcard pattern].
• Type a search string in the text box. (See the wildcard search options in the table below.)
2 Select Regular Expression.
3 Click Find.










