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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
3
Choose Edit > Copy. The variable is copied to the Clipboard.
4
Choose Edit > Find/Change.
5
Enter
Labrador
in the Find text box.
6
Choose By Pasting from the Change pop-up menu. This option lets you replace by
pasting whatever you last copied—in this case, the ShortName variable.
7
Click Find. The next occurrence of
Labrador
on page 1 is selected.
8
Click Change & Find. The selected text is replaced with the variable, and the next
occurrence is selected.
The article contains quite a few occurrences of the word
Labrador,
so you’ll have
FrameMaker 7.0 replace them all at the same time.
9
Make sure that Look in Document is selected near the bottom right of the dialog box,
click Change All, then click OK.
All the remaining occurrences of the word
Labrador
in this document are replaced by the
ShortName variable. When FrameMaker 7.0 shows you the number of changes made in
the document, click OK to dismiss the alert box. Page 4 of the article appears, with the
insertion point in the last paragraph, just after the last occurrence of the variable.
10
Close the Find/Change dialog box.
resourcefulness your
Labrador need not tax
your pocketbook. And
from owning a pet—with com-
mon sense and a little
in return you'll
receive years of
affection, fun,
and devotion.
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