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Using Find and Replace 51
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.

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