Disables the selected row(s) of the replacements list, so they will be ignored during processing.
Not available because an enabled row is not selected.
Disables the selected row(s) of the replacements list, so they will be ignored during processing.
Enables the selected row(s) of the replacements list, so they will be used during processing.
Not available because a disabled row is not selected.
Enables the selected row(s) of the replacements list, so they will be used during processing.
Deletes the selected row(s) of the replacements list.
Not available because no row is selected.
Deletes the selected row(s) of the replacements list.
Replaces the selected row of the replacements list.
Not available because no row is selected, “Find What” is not defined, or “Change To” matches “Find What”.
Replaces the selected row of the replacements list with the current “Find What” and “Change To” text.
Confirms the replacement sets and dismisses the dialog box.
Click to the right of the scrolling list to place the insertion point for new replacement sets.
This list contains all defined replacements. Black text is active; gray text is inactive and ignored when processing.
Strings are processed in row order. Option-drag to move rows. Double-click a row to edit; click the checkbox to change case ignoring.
Case will be ignored for the next new replacement set when comparing the “Find What” string to existing text.
To ignore case for the next new replacement set when comparing the “Find What” string to existing text, click this box.
Use this pop-up menu to insert character codes for characters that are difficult to type or display a window that can be used to locate and insert specific characters.
Enter replacement text here. Leave blank to cause “Find What” text to be deleted.
Character codes may also be used. For instance, ^9 indicates a tab while ^32 is equivalent to a space. Use ^^ for the ^ character; ^? for any character.
Enter text to be replaced here.
Character codes may also be used. For instance, ^9 indicates a tab while ^32 is equivalent to a space. Use ^^ for the ^ character; ^? for any character.
Dismisses the dialog box and restores the replacement sets to what they were when the dialog was opened.
Appends the current “Find What” and “Change To” text to the end of the replacements list.
Not available because “Find What” is not defined, “Change To” matches “Find What”, or the maximum number of sets have been defined.
Appends the current “Find What” and “Change To” text to the end of the replacements list.