Adobe Photoshop CS2 On Demand [Electronic resources]

Andy Anderson; Steve Johnson

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Finding and Replacing Text

In the editing process, it is sometimes helpful to find and replace a particular word or phrase because the text needs to be changed, either locally or globally, throughout the document. The Find and Replace Text command make it easy to locate or replace specific text in a document.

Use Find and Replace

Open a document that contains one or more type layers.

Click the

Edit menu, and then click

Find and Replace Text .

Enter the text to locate in the Find What box.

Select from the following Find and Replace Text options:

  • Search All Layers. Select the check box to search all type layers.

  • Forward. Select the check box to search forward through the document.

  • Case Sensitive. Select the check box to search for the word in the same case as typed in the Find What box.

  • Whole Word Only. Select the check box to search for whole words as typed in the Find What box.

Enter the text to replace the text in the Change To box.

Click

Find Next to locate the next occurrence of the word:

  • Click

    Change to change the word.

  • Click

    Change All to change all occurrences of the word.

  • Click

    Change/Find to auto-matically change the word and locate the next occurrence.

When you're finished, click

Done .

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