As others have pointed out, CTRL/H or Edit->Replace will get you to the right dialog box, but here are some tips about using it the way you want to.
1. The More button opens a Search Options extension to the dialog box that's very useful. Most of these tips relate to it.
2. Generally, select All from the listbox.
3. To reduce the chance of making corrections where you don't expect or want to (as in partial matches within words), select the option "Find Whole Words Only". I guarantee this will save you much teeth-gnashing.
4. Similarly, when changing a word that has a guaranteed capital letter, such as a proper name, select the option "Match Case"
5. Be wary of accidental Formatting constraints. You can select a multitude of formatting attributes to match, but if you leave them set the next time, you're not likely to find all your targets, if any. You can clear Formatting with the No Formatting button.
Find and Replace are powerful tools. Enjoy.
2007-08-16 07:36:55
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answered by The Phlebob 7
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Couple of things: once you insert a image into the template you ought to look for the choice to "insert as link". this could save the area you're searching for for. once you base a report on a template you won't be able to alter the report by changing the report it replaced into consistent with. in case you insert as a link then changing the image report *will* effect in all records based on the template utilising the replaced report.
2016-12-15 17:02:43
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answered by ? 4
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while the document is open press Control + F and then click the replace tab..the rest is self explanatory
2007-08-16 06:05:48
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answered by CraZy 4
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You have to go to format on the menu bar and select replace.
2007-08-16 06:09:10
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answered by fanciful me 2
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edit > Replace (may have to hover on arrow)
hope this helps
p.s or ctrl + H i think
2007-08-16 06:06:03
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answered by pspwzrd.com 1
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check you parameters (format, etc.) and then hit replace all, if you dare, or you can go one by one through the document.
HTH.
2007-08-16 06:12:47
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answered by carl j 3
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hit the skip button.
you can do a better job than the computer
2007-08-16 06:07:22
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answered by Michael M 7
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find and replace.
2007-08-16 06:03:57
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answered by Billy James 6
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