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'Lo Robin,

On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:00:10 +1100 your time, you said:

RA> ...but I cannot work out how to use the found text in the replace box.

I  think  the assumption is that you will know what text you want to replace
with before you search. Anyhow, lets say that you wanted to replace the word
"cat"  with  "dog"  you could position the cursor in front of the word "cat"
and  hit CTRL+F7 and the search and replace window will pop up with "cat" in
the  'Text  to find' field. You then just type "dog" into the 'Replace with'
field  and  hit  the  'Replace  all' button, or hit OK button to replace the
first occurrence.

To  just  search  either  hit  CTRL+F  and  enter the word to search for, or
position  the  cursor  in  front  of  a  word  that  you  want to search for
occurrences  of  and hit CTRL+F keys to have it auto-entered into the 'Text'
to search for field.


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Sl�n,

 Simon @ theycallmesimon.co.uk

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