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Click Replace All to replace all the strings that match the replacement settings.
4. To find and replace the next matching string, choose Search | Find Again or pressing F3. Once again,
if you selected Prompt on replace, a dialog box opens to ask you whether to proceed with the
replacement. You can OK to replace that string only, or you can click All to replace that string as well as
every other string that matches the replacement settings.
Related topics:
Use the Editor (Page 222)
Import and Export Scripts (Page 222)
Find Strings in a Script (Page 223)
Go to a Line in a Script (Page 225)
Change the Editor Language (Page 225)
Toggle Bookmarks (Page 226)
Jump to Bookmarks (Page 226)
Use Functions created for PlanetPress Watch/Server in Scripts (Page 227)
12.1.5 Go to a Line in a Script
The Go To Line dialog box lets you jump to a specific line within your script. It works whether or not the line
number are displayed on the left side of the editor window (to know how to toggle the line number display
settings, see Editor Options (Page 258)).
To go to a line in a script:
1. Click anywhere in the Script Editor, then choose Search | Go To Line, or press Alt+G.
The Go To Line dialog box appears. The last used line numbers are displayed in the Enter new line
number drop-down list box.
2. Enter a new line number in the Enter new line number box or select one from drop-down list.
3. Click OK.
Related topics:
Use the Editor (Page 222)
Import and Export Scripts (Page 222)
Find Strings in a Script (Page 223)
Find and Replace Strings in a Script (Page 224)
Change the Editor Language (Page 225)
Toggle Bookmarks (Page 226)
Jump to Bookmarks (Page 226)
Use Functions created for PlanetPress Watch/Server in Scripts (Page 227)
12.1.6 Change the Editor Language
You typically need to change the editor’s scripting language when you write scripts from scratch. Changing the
editor language changes script formatting and highlighting in the editor itself, but it also changes how the
script will be interpreted and exported.
To change the editor language:
In the Script Editor, choose Language, then choose the correct editor language. Note that only those
languages that are locally available are enabled (other are greyed out).
Related topics:
Use the Editor (Page 222)
Import and Export Scripts (Page 222)
Find Strings in a Script (Page 223)
Using Scripts - Detailed Directions
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