Performing a Text Search The buttons in the Find/Change dialog box are almost identical to those in XPress: Find Next, Change, Change/Find or Change All. When you are finished searching, click Done or click the close palette button. Note that unlike XPress, InDesign lets you continue searching while the Find/Change palette is closed: Just select Find Next from the Edit menu, or press Command-Option-F/Ctrl-Alt-F.
Table 52-1. Find/Change codes (if you don't want to use the Metacharacter popup menu)
To Enter This Character |
Type |
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Auto Page Numbering |
^# |
Section Marker |
^x |
Bullet |
^8 |
Caret |
^^ |
Copyright Symbol |
^2 |
New Paragraph |
^p |
New Line |
^n |
Inline Graphic Marker |
^g |
Paragraph Symbol |
^7 |
Registered Trademark Symbol |
^r |
Section Symbol |
^6 |
Tab Character |
^t |
Right Indent Tab |
^y |
Indent to Here |
^i |
Em Dash |
^_ |
Em Space |
^m |
En Dash |
^= |
En Space |
^> |
Flush Space |
^f |
Hair Space |
^| |
Non-breaking Space |
^s |
Thin Space |
^< |
Discretionary Hyphen |
^_ |
Non-breaking Hyphen |
^~ |
Double Left Quotation Mark |
^{ |
Double Right Quotation Mark |
^} |
Single Left Quotation Mark |
^[ |
Single Right Quotation Mark |
^] |
Any White Space (space or tab) |
^w |
Any Character |
^? |
Any Digit |
^9 |
Any Letter |
^$ |
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