Select Edit > Find/Change.
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Learn how to find and replace text within single or multiple documents.
You can find and change the plain and formatted text within a single InDesign document or multiple documents. Do you want to search for text with specific formatting attributes?
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Select the Text tab and type your search text in the Find What field.
To find and replace specific format attributes, keep the Find what and Change To fields blank.
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Select the Specify attributes to find icon in the Find Format section.
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In the Find Format Settings dialog, select a type of formatting, specify the format attributes, and select OK.
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Select the Specify attributes to change icon in the Change Format section. Then select a type of formatting, specify the format attributes, and select OK.
Tip:You can now view a new Change Case section in the Change Format Settings panel.
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Select Find Next.
Select Change, Change All, or Change/Find to replace the found text.
If you want to list, find, and replace fonts in your document, you can use Find/Replace Font.
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