![]() ![]() “Replace” will replace the currently highlighted instance of the text in the “Find” box with the text in the “Replace” box alternatively, it will highlight the next instance of the text in “Find” if one is not currently selected. “Find All” will highlight all instances of the text in the “Find” box. “Find” will search through the current document for the next instance of the text in the “Find” box. To the right of the Find and Replace text boxes are four buttons. ![]() ![]() Press Ctrl+H then enter your “Find” and “Replace” terms and click “Replace”. A Find and Replace toolbar will appear at the bottom of the window, in it, there will be two text boxes, labelled “Find” and “Replace” respectively. To use Find and Replace in Sublime Text 3, you can either click “Find” in the top-bar, then select “Replace” from the list, or you can press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+H – the same way it works in, for example, Microsoft Office Word.
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