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scope to selected text, you move forward only within the selection. When the search
reaches the end of the script or script selection, the search finishes. It does not loop
back to the beginning.
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Backward: Select to search the script backward, from the location of the cursor or
from the end of the script, depending on what you choose for the origin (From cursor
begins where the cursor is currently located in the script, Entire scope begins from
the beginning of the script or beginning of script selection). If you limit the scope to
selected text, you move backward only within the script selection. When the search
reaches the beginning of the script or script selection, the search finishes. It does
not loop back to the beginning.
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From cursor: Select to start the search from the position of the cursor.
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Entire scope: Select to search the entire script or a script selection. The scope
croplands to a script selection if you make a selection before executing the Find.
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Click OK. The first matching string is highlighted in the script.
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To find the next matching string, choose Search | Find Again or press F3.
Find and Replace Strings in a Script
The Replace With dialog box lets you search for and replace text strings in the editor. The
available options help you limit the search, making replacements quicker and easier.
To find and replace strings in a script:
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Choose Search | Replace, or press CTRL+R. The Replace With dialog box appears.
The last used strings are displayed in the Text to find and Replace with boxes.
2. Set the replacement settings and options.
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Text to find: Enter a new search string or select a previous search from the drop-
down list.
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Replace with: Enter the string that will replace the string displayed in the Text to
find box.
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Case sensitive: Select to limit the search to instances of text with the same case as
the text in the Text to find box.
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Whole words only: Select to limit the search to complete words that match the text
in the Text to find box. Whole words are defined as strings that have a space or
punctuation before and after the word.
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