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explain the find and replace feature of writer software​

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Answered by HarshilDangar
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or formats in a document and can let you replace all instances of a word or format. This is particularly handy in long documents.

A blank Microsoft Word document is open and is zoomed in on the ribbon menu. A large green arrow is pointing towards the editing feature and a dropdown menu has been opened leading to four new options. 1.) Find 2.) Replace 3.) Select 4.) Editing

A replace dialog box is open.

Type what you want to find in the Find what field, and the replacement in the Replace with field. (Note that you can move the Find and Replace dialog box by clicking the title bar and dragging it elsewhere so you can see what was behind it.)

A Microsoft Word document is open with text on it. A find and replace dialog box has been opened. It is on the replace tab of the menu and two edits have been made. In the "Find What" box "Rowango" has been typed and in the "Replace With" box "RowanGo" has been inserted.

Find Next. The first Rowango is highlighted.

A Microsoft Word document is open with text on it. A find and replace dialog box has been opened. It is on the replace tab of the menu and two edits have been made. In the "Find What" box "Rowango" has been typed and in the "Replace With" box "RowanGo" has been inserted.

Replace. The first Rowango is replaced with RowanGo. The other Rowango words remain the same..

A Microsoft Word document is open with text on it. A find and replace dialog box has been opened. It is on the replace tab of the menu and two edits have been made. In the "Find What" box "Rowango" has been typed and in the "Replace With" box "RowanGo" has been inserted. On the document 6 areas have been highlighted in green, each representing where the replacements have been made.

Replace All. Notice that every instance of Rowango has been replaced with RowanGo.

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