User Guide

Using Type 259
Selecting, finding, and replacing type attributes
You can find and replace text with certain type attributes (such as fonts, font styles, and point
sizes) by using the Select panel and the Find & Replace panel.
To find and replace text, you use the Find Text dialog box (see “Finding and replacing text” on
page 247).
To select type attributes:
1 Do one of the following to display the Find & Replace panel:
Select Edit > Find and Replace > Graphics.
Click the Graphics button in the Main toolbar.
2 Click the Select tab.
3 Select Font from the Attribute pop-up menu.
4 Select an option from the Search In pop-up menu to define the scope of the search—Selection,
Page, or Document.
5 If you chose Selection in step 4, select the Remove from Selection option to remove text
blocks with specified attributes from a current selection. If you chose Page or Document in
step 4, select the Add to Selection option to add text blocks with specified attributes to a
current selection.
6 Select a font from the font menu. To select all fonts in a document, select Any Font.
7 Select a style from the style menu. To select fonts in all styles, select Any Style.
8 Enter minimum and maximum values for a range of type sizes to select. To select a specific
point size, enter a minimum value only. To select all type sizes, clear the Min. and Max.
text boxes.
9 Click Find.
The number of text block objects selected appears in the lower left corner of the panel.