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Using Find/Change

Using Find/Change

- [Instructor] I have my magazine document open here from the exercise files and I want to find a word. So, I'm going to go to the Edit menu and then choose Find Change, or you could press Command + F on the Mac or Control + F on Windows. And you can see, there are a lot of options in here. So, I'm just going to start with the basics. Find what and change to. Let's say we want to search for the word end. So I'll just type the word end in the find what field. Then, I'll come over here and click find next. InDesign finds the first instance in my document. It's right down here. Let me move this out of the way and then I'm going to press Command + or Control + a few times to zoom in on it. Notice that I can zoom and even edit this text while the Fine Change dialogue box is open. That's really helpful. Now we can see that InDesign did in fact find the word end, but it's inside another word. That is not what I was intending.…

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