How-To: Find Text Fragments - OpenOffice.org Writer
- A "Find" action always starts at the current cursor position. Right here.
- To find a word or text fragment, click on the "Edit" menu.
- Select the "Find & Replace" item from the menu.
- The "Find & Replace" dialog appears.
- Click into the "Search for" field.
- Type the word or text fragment you want to search for into the "Search for" field.
- Click the "Find" button to execute the search.
- Writer highlights the first occurrence of the search text following the last cursor position.
- Click the "Find" button again to advance to the next occurrence of the text fragment.
- Writer has highlighted the next occurrence of our text fragment.
- Clicking the "Find" button again advances to the next occurrence of the word.
- This time the highlighted text does not exactly match the word we are looking for. It is missing the capitalized letter "O".
- To find only matching capitalization, check the "Match case" checkbox in the "Find & Replace" dialog.
- Click the "Find" button again.
- The next occurrence does match the case of our word.
- Click twice more the "Find" button.
- The highlighted text does match our capitalization again.
- However, Writer skipped the word when in a differing capitalization.
- Click the "Close" button to end the "Find and Replace" action.
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Find Text Fragments
This screencast teaches how to find words or
text fragments
.
You learn:
- How to start a "Find & Replace" action.
- How to enter the text fragment to search for.
- How OpenOffice.org Writer highlights the next occurrence of the text pattern searched for.
- How to request exact matching of capitalization.
Advanced topics
For advanced functionality with similar results see:
- Find words or text fragments going backwards in the text.
- Find the text only if it is the whole word.
- Find text patterns using regular expressions.
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