You can set up a filter to look for text surrounded by a specific tag pair??”or text
outside of a specific set of tags. For example, if you are searching for the word big
The big, red boat was a
big waste of money.
you can build a Find and Replace operation that changes one instance of the word (big, red) but not the
other (
big)??”or vice versa.
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Working with Text 8
To look for text in or out of specific tags and attributes, follow these steps:
1. Choose Edit ??? Find and Replace to open the Find and Replace dialog box.
2. Select the parameters of your search from the Find In option: Current Document, Current Site,
Folder, or Selected Files In Site.
3. From the Search drop-down list, select the Text (Advanced) option. The Add (+) and Remove (??“)
tag options are made available, as shown in Figure 8-7.
FIGURE 8-7
The advanced text features of Find and Replace enable you to manipulate text and code
simultaneously.
4. Enter the text you??™re searching for in the text field next to the Search drop-down list.
5. Select either Inside Tag or Not Inside Tag from the drop-down list. Remember that Inside Tag
refers to text that is enclosed within a beginning and ending tag pair, such as
.
6. Select the tag to include or exclude from the adjacent drop-down list or type your own tag.
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