4. Enter the text you??™re searching for in the text field next to the Search option.
5. If you are replacing, enter the new text in the Replace With text field.
6. Select any options desired: Match Case, Ignore Whitespace Differences, or Use Regular
Expressions.
7. Choose your Find/Replace option: Find Next, Find All, Replace, or Replace All. If you are in
Design view, the Code inspector opens.
8. If Dreamweaver hasn??™t automatically closed the Find and Replace dialog box (it closes automatically
for the Find All and Replace All commands), click Close when you are finished.
As with all Find and Replace operations??”especially those in which you decide to Replace All
??”you need to exercise extreme caution when replacing text throughout your code. If you??™re
unsure about what??™s going to be affected, choose Find All first and, with Code view or Code inspector open,
step through all the selections. You do this to be positive that no unwanted surprises occur. Should you
replace some code in error, you can always undo the operation??”but only if the document is open. Replacing
text or code in a closed file??”as is done when the operation is performed on a folder, the current site, or
selected files in the Site panel??”is not undoable. Therefore, it is wise to back up your site before performing a
Replace All operation.
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