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− | Under '''Edit › Find & Replace (Ctrl + f)''' you can search through your whole document for a particular string of text | + | Under '''Edit › Find & Replace (Ctrl + f)''' you can search through your whole document for a particular string of text and also replace it with some other string. |
− | I myself often use the search tool | + | I myself very often use the search tool for a quite different purpose: I ‘mark’ passages in need of further editing with the |
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− | You can | + | You can even replace a paragraph style with another style (select '''More Options'''). This is especially useful to rid yourself of superfluous styles. |
− | + | Finally you can remove all empty paragraphs in one go: Under '''More Options''' choose '''Regular expressions''' and write '''^$''' in the search field, then press '''Replace all'''. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 6 September 2015
- Introduction
- Theory
- Document Structure
- Chapter Headings
- Chapter Numbering
- Table of Contents
- Outline
- Navigator
- Text Body
- Paragraph styles overview
- Reusing styles
- Default Page Formatting
- Title Page
- Papers without a Title Page
- Pages with and without numbering
- Roman Page Numbering
- Group Work
- Proofreading
- Numbered lists and bullets
- Line numbering
- Cross-references
- Footnotes
- Bibliography
- Quotes
- Tables
- Charts
- Pictures
- Snapshots
- Presentations & Graphics
- Cross tables (Statistics)
- Extra Long Web Adresses
- Fonts
- Emphasis
- Special Characters
- Non separable combinations
- Shortcut keys
- Mouse clicks
- PDFs
- Saving your files
- Several files open at once
- Search and replace
- Spell Check
- Synonyms
- Document Infos
- Labels and Form letters
- Help
- Installing Program
- Microsoft Word
- Practice I
- Practice II
Under Edit › Find & Replace (Ctrl + f) you can search through your whole document for a particular string of text and also replace it with some other string.
I myself very often use the search tool for a quite different purpose: I ‘mark’ passages in need of further editing with the optically salient ###, allowing me to easily locate these passages at a later date.
You can even replace a paragraph style with another style (select More Options). This is especially useful to rid yourself of superfluous styles.
Finally you can remove all empty paragraphs in one go: Under More Options choose Regular expressions and write ^$ in the search field, then press Replace all.