Defining a search string, Defining a search string -5, Z'lfirl-ri« ins яи1ск drown fioxis – Brother CM-2000 User Manual

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Searching And Replacing Text

When no more occurrenre.R of the search text are found, the following message will

appear

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uk

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Defining A Search String

Take great care when typing in your search string, especially in REPLACE mode, or the

results may not be what you expect. The search function looks for an exact match with

the characters you type, and the following points should be noted.

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The string input area initially appears on the screen as a continuous underline.

Everything you type in this area, including spaces at the beginning and end, is

considered as part of the search string.

For example, if you type:

.iJVPiT liiriDr.i-C

!Г<С'1ГСС itiTiJ Tfi СТПРТ

— ! ! Г u.

=

■ 5\i Г-. i И lU „I j Hr-. 1

!z'LFiRL-ri« Ins яи1ск Drown fioxis

(with two spaces between quick and brown)

The search will not find:

\

П0 Яи 1 Chi urulijn tOX

2. The search function distinguishes between upper and lower case characters, so if you

type in DOG it will not find Dog or dog.

3. The search string cannot contain text attributes such as bold, underline, subscript and

superscript so, for example, it cannot distinguish between A3, A

3

, A^, A3 or A3, it

will find them all if they occur.

3. The search function will find any occurrence of a word, even if it is part of another

word.

For example, ifyou specify the search string “hat”, it will find “chat”, “chatter”, and any word

containing the letters "hat”.

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