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4. To find a font, do one of the following:
■ Click Find Next to find the next occurrence of the specified font.
■ Click Find All to find all occurrences of the specified font.
5. To replace a font, do one of the following:
■ Click Replace to replace the currently selected occurrence of the specified font.
■ Click Replace All to replace all occurrences of the specified font.
Finding and replacing colors
To find and replace a color, you can select a color to find or replace by picking a color swatch
in the color pop-up window, by entering a hexadecimal color value in the color pop-up
window, by using the system color picker, or by selecting a color from the desktop with the
eyedropper tool. You can find and replace a color in a stroke, in a fill, in text, or in any
combination of those items.
You cannot find and replace colors in grouped objects.
To find and replace a color:
1. Select Edit > Find and Replace.
2. Select Color from the For pop-up menu.
3. To search for a color, click the Color control and do one of the following:
■ Select a color swatch from the color pop-up window.
■ Enter a hexadecimal color value in the Hex Edit text box in the color pop-up window.
■ Click the Color Picker button and select a color from the system color picker.
■ Drag from the Color control to make the eyedropper tool appear. Select any color on
your screen.
4. To select a color to use in replacing the specified color, click the Color control under
Replace With and do one of the following:
■ Select a color swatch from the color pop-up window.
■ Enter a hexadecimal color value in the Hex Edit text box in the color pop-up window.
■ Click the Color Picker button and select a color from the system color picker.
■ Drag from the Color control to make the eyedropper tool appear. Select any color on
your screen.
NOTE
To find and replace colors in a GIF or JPEG file in a Flash document, edit the file in
Macromedia Fireworks or a similar image-editing application.