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Using Find/Change

Using Find/Change - InDesign Tutorial

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Using Find/Change

- [Instructor] I have my Magazine document open here from the Exercise Files, and I want to find a word. So let's head up to the Edit menu, and come down and choose Find/Change, or you could press Command + F on the Mac or Control + F on Windows. Now you can see there are a lot of features in the Find/Change dialog box. So I'm going to start with just the basics here, Find what and Change to. Let's say we want to search for the word end. So you could just type that word in the Find what field, and then click Find Next. InDesign finds the first instance of my document. It's down here. Let's move this out of the way a little bit, and also press Command + Plus or a Control + Plus a few times to zoom in on it. Notice that I can zoom in and even edit this text while the Find/Change dialog box is still open. That's really helpful. Now we can see that InDesign did in fact find the word end, but inside another word. And…

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