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Replacing Text
ОглавлениеWhen you need to replace text, all you have to do is click the Home menu option (if it isn't selected already). In the Home ribbon, click Replace in the Editing area. The Find And Replace dialog box appears with the Replace tab open, as shown in Figure 2.2.
Replacing text is a two‐step process. First, in the Find What text box type the text in the document that you want to replace. Next, in the Replace With text box type the replacement text.
FIGURE 2.2 Find And Replace dialog box
In the dialog box, you see several different options that you can choose to refine your search. When you set one or more options, the options that Word will apply appear underneath the Find text box.
Search By default, the setting is All, which means that you search through the entire document. Click the All box, and then click Up in the drop‐down list to search from your cursor to the beginning of the document or click Down to search from your cursor to the end of the document.
Match Case Select this check box to find and replace words that match the specific capitalization you've typed in the Find What and Replace With text boxes.
Find Whole Words Only Use this option to tell Word not to search for matches in a word. For example, if you want to change the word “one” to “four,” clicking this check box will ensure that Word doesn't change entries like “anyone” to “anyfour.”
Use Wildcards Select this check box and then type an asterisk at the end of the part of the word that you want to find. For example, when you type the* in the Find What box, Word finds all words that start with the letters “the,” such as “these” and “theory.”
Sounds Like (English) When you search in the English language, you can find and replace words that sound similar. (Word includes a database that knows what words sound like.) So, when you click this check box and search for the word “there,” Word will also find the words “their” and “they're.”
Find All Word Forms (English) Word also has a database of verb tenses, so when you click this check box and search for the verb “wind,” Word will also find the words “wound,” “winds,” and “winding.”
Match Prefix If you have a common prefix in your document, such as “pre,” click this check box to find words with the prefix and replace them if you want.
Match Suffix When you have a common suffix in your document, such as “est,” click this check box to find words with that suffix so that you can replace them.
Ignore Punctuation Characters Use this option to tell Word to ignore any punctuation in the text you're searching for.
Ignore White‐Space Characters Use this option to tell Word to ignore all spaces between characters.
Format Button Search for and replace existing text or all text that has certain formatting attributes such as font types, colors, and paragraph alignment.
Special Button Find and replace text elements such as a tab or white space. You can also find and replace a graphic in your document with text or a line, column, page, or section break.
No Formatting Button Click this button to turn off all formatting options you set in the Find What and/or Replace With text boxes.
When you're ready to search for the term or format, click the Find Next button to go to the next instance of the search term.
Click the Replace icon to replace only the next instance of the text with your replacement. If you want to replace any other text that meets your criteria, click the Replace button again to go to the next instance and replace that.
Replace all instances of the text and/or formatting in the Find text box by clicking the Replace All button. If you search from the middle of your document to the end, then when Word finishes its search a dialog box appears and asks if you want to continue searching from the beginning of the document.
When Word completes its search, a dialog box appears in the middle of the screen and tells you how many changes it made. Close the dialog box by clicking OK.
If you just want to find text, click the Find tab in the dialog box.