If you have added or removed text in the document after performing a
Find All, perform the search again by clicking the Find and Replace button (the small green triangle) in the
Search panel to reopen the Find and Replace dialog box. If no text is selected in the Document window
before you open the Find and Replace dialog box, the search parameters should automatically be set up; you
just click Find All again.
When you replace text in the Document window, it is replaced regardless of its formatting. For example,
suppose you have the following paragraph:
Mary??™s accusation reminded Jon of studying synchrones in high school. Synchrones, he recalled,
were graphs in which the lines constantly approached zero, but never made it. ???Yeah,??? he
thought, ???That??™s me, all right. I??™m one big synchrone.???
Upon discovering that synchrone should actually be asymptote, you could use the Find and Replace feature
to replace all the plain, italic, and bold versions of the synchrone text simultaneously.
It??™s possible to alter formatting as well??”to change all the formatting to bold only, for example
??”but for that you need to perform your Find and Replace operations on the underlying code,
as discussed in the following section.
Follow these steps to use Dreamweaver??™s Replace feature in the Document window:
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