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Working with Text 8
6. If you want to look for the next occurrence of your selected text, click the Find Next button
again.
7. You can enter other text to search or exit the Find dialog box by clicking the Close button.
The text you enter in the Find and Replace dialog box is kept in memory until it??™s replaced by your next use
of the Find feature. After you have executed the Find command once, you can continue to search for your
text without redisplaying the Find and Replace dialog box, by selecting Edit ??? Find Next, or by using the
keyboard shortcut F3 (Command+G). If Dreamweaver finds your text, it is highlighted just as it is when the
Find and Replace dialog box is open. However, the Edit ??? Find Next command searches indefinitely
through your document; no message displays after it has searched the entire file. The Find Next command
gives you a quick way to search through a long document??”especially when you put the F3
(Command+G) key to work.
Instead of locating one instance of your text at a time, you can also look for all occurrences of your text at
once. To do this, open and set up the Find and Replace dialog as previously described, but choose Find All
instead of Find Next. When you choose Find All, Dreamweaver closes the Find and Replace dialog box and
opens the Search panel.
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