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If you have applied any additional formatting to the file in InDesign, an alert message
notifies you that all new formatting will be lost. Click OK if you want to update the
file anyway.
To remove the link to a text file:
1
In the Links palette, select the text file.
2
Choose Embed File in the Links palette menu.
Finding and changing text
You can search for and change specific occurrences of characters, words, groups of words,
or text formatted a certain way. You can also search for other items, including OpenType
attributes such as fractions and swashes.
Note:
If you want to list, find, and replace fonts in your document, you may want to use
the Find Font command instead of the Find/Change command. (See
“Finding and
changing fonts” on page 94
.)
Using Find/Change
You can find and change text across a selection, one or more stories, a document, or
multiple open documents.
To find and change text:
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To narrow your search, do one of the following:
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To search in a story, use the type tool to click in a text frame.
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To search only within a selection, select the text you want to search.
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To search in one or more stories, use the selection tool to select one or more frames.
2
Choose Edit > Find/Change.
3
For Search, specify the range of your search by selecting Document (searches entire
document), All Documents (searches all open documents), Story (searches all text in the
threaded text frames, including overset text), Stories (searches stories in all selected
frames), To End of Story (searches from the insertion point), or Selection (searches only
the selected text).
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For Find What, type or paste the text you want to find.
5
For Change To, type or paste the new text.
Note:
To search for formatting only, leave the Find What and Change To boxes blank.
(See
“Finding and changing formatted text” on page 93
.)