Do you mean something like "Replace All"? The default keys are Option-Command-R.

Sometimes I want to make select changes but not all so I use command-G
to skip changing and find the next occurrence and command-T to make
the change and find the next.

Bucky

On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Marek Stepanek
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05.01.2011 10:03 AM, Rick Gordon wrote:
>>
>> How can I set up a grep search that will repeat looping through the
>> document until all instances have been processed?
>>
>> For instance, say I've set up markers (« and ») around target source
>> strings, and want to process thos strings to remove any characters that are
>> not ASCII, numeric, space, or hyphen. Something like:
>>
>> FIND:
>>        (?<=«)(.*?)[^- A-Za-z0-9«»]+?(.*?)(?=»)
>>
>> CHANGE TO:
>>        \1\2
>>
>> How can I keep it looping until no more instances are found?
>>
>
>
> I don't like the find and replace dialogue any more, which was changed a
> long while ago. First go on top of your open file (this is tricky and
> annoying, because we have had once a button: "search backwards" etc I never
> understood, why BareBones removed this). Enter your search patterns, enable
> grep, and click on "replace & find".
>
>
> marek
>
>
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