Find

Use the Find dialog box to search for text in a document. To display the Find dialog box, from the Stylus Studio menu bar, click Find .

Fields

Find what

Type the text you want to search for.

Match whole word only

For example, if you specify that you want to search for style, the search engine does not find instances of stylesheet.

Match case

Finds instances that exactly match the lowercase and uppercase of the letters you enter.

Regular expression

Interprets the text in the Find what field as a regular expression and conducts the search based on that.

Search only inside

Indicate whether you want to restrict the search to element tags, element values, attribute names, and/or attribute values.

Find Next

Jumps to the next instance of the string you are searching for.

Mark All

Marks each line that contains the text you are looking for. The mark is the light blue rectangle that is the Bookmark symbol. Click in a line with a mark and then click Toggle Bookmark to toggle the display of that flag. Click Previous Bookmark and Next Bookmark to move from mark to mark. Click Clear All Bookmarks to remove all marks.

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