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Table Of Contents
- Avid iNEWS User's Guide
- Contents
- Using This Guide
- iNEWS System
- Getting Started
- The iNEWS Workspace
- Toolbars
- Working with Queues
- Changing Forms for Viewing Queues
- Changing the Width of a Queue Form Field
- Easy Locking a Queue
- Key Locking a Queue
- Moving a Queue
- Opening a Queue
- Refreshing a Queue
- Searching for Text in a Queue
- Specifying a Destination Queue
- Unlocking a Queue
- Using Abstract Display in Queue
- Using Currency Total
- Viewing Queue Properties
- Working with Wires
- Stories - Creation and Modification
- Moving Stories
- Stories - Protection
- iNEWS Projects
- Scripted Stories
- Displaying a Production Cue
- Enabling Autoscript
- Adding a Production Cue to a Story
- Adding a CG Production Cue
- Adding a Video Production Cue
- Adding a Still Store Production Cue
- Moving a Production Cue
- Deleting a Production Cue
- Using Script Templates
- Using CG Title Entry
- Primary Machine Control Event Placeholder
- Using MOS Placeholders
- Unscripting a Story
- Production Tasks
- Producer Basics
- Endorsing a Story
- Inserting a Break Line
- Ordering a Queue
- Calculating Backtime from Out Time
- Displaying the Show Timing Clocks
- Establishing Broadcast Control in a Queue
- Loading a Rundown Queue into Broadcast Control
- Placing a Rundown Queue in Show Timing Mode
- Production Locking a Queue
- Setting Clock for Show Timing
- Setting Story Start Times in a Rundown Queue
- Synchronizing a Story
- Synchronizing the First Story
- Synchronizing a Rundown Queue During Broadcast
- Timing Story Text
- Timing a Show
- Floating a Story
- Tracking a Show
- Printing
- Messages and Mail
- Sessions and Preferences
- Macros
- Searching in iNEWS
- Local Databases
- Connecting to a Remote Service
- System Shortcuts
- Icons
- Glossary
- Index
Replacing Text in a Story
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4. In the Find what field, enter the text you want to search for.
5. If you want the search to find text that exactly matches the word(s) you entered, click the
Match whole word only check box.
6. If you want the search to find only words that match the case you designated, click the
Match case check box.
7. Click Find Next.
The first occurrence of the search text is highlighted. If the search is unsuccessful, the
message "Finished Searching the story" appears.
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You can press the Esc key to cancel a Find command search process within a few seconds.
Replacing Text in a Story
You can search for text in a story and replace it with alternative text that you specify. For
example if you write a story containing the word "Nelson" and you discover that the correct
spelling of the name is "Neilson," you can use the Replace command to make the correction.
To replace text in a story:
1. Open the queue containing story with which you want to work.
For more information, see
“Opening a Queue” on page 62.
2. Click a story to select it.
3. Click anywhere in the Story panel.
4. Select Edit > Replace.
The Replace dialog box opens.