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as the direction, so you can use it again to search for the next occurrence of
the text.
When using the find command, the current cursor position is very important.
If the cursor is located at the beginning of the document, it is necessary to
select the "Forward" search direction. If the cursor is located at the end of
the document, it is necessary to select "Backward" as the direction used for
searching. If you do not choose the correct search direction in regards to the
text you're looking for and your current position, the text is not found even if it
is present in the document.
5.3.2 Find Again
To execute the "Find Again" command, press “Alt”. Then move to "Go To" by
pressing “down arrow button” and press "Enter". Move to "Find Again" by
pressing “down arrow button” and press "Enter", or press "h" from the "Go
To" menu. While editing a document, press "Ctrl-f" to activate this command.
When "Find Again" is executed, "Find Again" looks for the text that was
searched for in the previous "Find". "Find again" searches in the same
direction that was used with the last "Find". If you have not yet used the
"Find" command in the current document, "Find again" is not available.
5.3.3 Replace
To execute this command, press “Alt”, and move to "Go To" by pressing
“down arrow button”, and press "Enter". Move to "Replace" using “down
arrow button” and press "Enter", or press "r" from the "Go To" menu. While
editing a document, pressing "Ctrl-r" activates this function.
"Replace" opens a dialog that consists of the following fields: "Text to find",
"Replace with", "Search direction", "Match case", "Replace", "Confirm" and
"Cancel". You can move among the fields by pressing “Tab” or "shift-tab".
Each of the controls is described below:
1. Text to find
Type the text that you want to replace in this field.