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activate this command. When “Find Again” is executed, “Find Again” will
look for the text that was used in the previous “Find.” “Find again” will
search in the same direction that was used with the last “Find.” If you
have not yet used the “Find” command in the current document, and you
execute “Find Again,” it will not work. “Find again” is used to find the text
that you have previously found in the current document.
5.3.3 Replace
To execute this command, press “Alt,” and move to “Go To” by pressing
“Down arrow key.” Then, press “Enter” on “Go To.” Move to “Replace” by
pressing “Down arrow key” to move to “Replace (r),” and press “Enter,”
or press “r” in the “Go To” menu (which is the short cut). While editing a
document, pressing “Ctrl-r” will activate this function.
“Replace” also has a dialog box that consists of the following fields:
“Text to find,” “Replace with,” “Search direction,” “Match case,”
“Replace,” “Confirm” and “Cancel.” You can move between the fields by
pressing “tab”or “shift-tab”.
The following is a description of each function.
1. Text to find
You can type in the text that you want to be replaced in this field.
2. Replace with
You can type in new text that will replace the text that is found. After
you type in “Text to find” and “Replace with,” the Voice Sense
QWERTY will find the text and replace it in the direction that you have
specified. If you want to change the direction, press “tab”to move to
the next field.
3. Search direction
The “Search direction” has the same function as the “Search
direction” explained in section 5.3.1. After you set the searching
direction, press “Enter” to start the replacement of text, or press
“tab”to set the “Match case” or “Replace.”
4. Match case