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Find (Alt+S,F)
■ Searches for a text string in either:
• The active window
• The current module
• All loaded modules
■ You can request an exact (case-sensitive) match or a
whole-word match.
■ Tips:
• To replace a string, use the Change command.
• To search for a short (one line or less) string in the
active window, use the Selected Text command.
■ To search for text:
1. Type the text string to find in the Find What text
box.
┌───────────────────────────────────────┐
Find What: │ │
└───────────────────────────────────────┘
2. Select options to match uppercase and lowercase or
whole words only:
[ ] Match Upper/Lowercase
[ ] Whole Word
• Use Match Upper/Lowercase option for case-
sensitive match
• Use Whole Word option to exclude matches within
words or strings; recognizes a match only when
target text is surrounded by blanks, punctuation,
or other special characters
3. Select search range.
┌Search─────────────────┐
│ ( ) 1. Active Window │
│ (•) 2. Current Module │
│ ( ) 3. All Modules │
└───────────────────────┘
4. Press Enter or choose OK to begin the search,
╔════════╗
║ OK ║
╚════════╝
or choose one of the following:
┌────────┐
│ Cancel │ To cancel the operation
└────────┘
┌────────┐
│ Help │ To get help
└────────┘