If all else fails, ESC-C-H toggles the change bars manually.

--W

Ridder, Fred wrote:
You do it via the Character Format option in the Find box. In the Find Character Format dialog, first use Shift+F8 to set all properties to As Is (gray X's in options, empty list boxes) then click the Change Bars option to change the X to black.

But be aware that FrameMaker has some long-standing bugs relating to searching for text in tables.

My opinions only; I don't speak for Intel.
Fred Ridder (fred dot ridder at intel dot com)
Intel
Parsippany, NJ



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Thanks, however: How do I search for a change bar as an attribute using Finf/next (Ctrl +

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What might be worth checking is whether any styles (or overrides) have
the change bar attribute set.  You can search on this attribute.

It won't solve what cased it, but it will let you move forward.

Grant


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