Finds or replaces text or formats in the current document.
Choose Edit - Find & Replace.
Ctrl
+H
On the Standard bar, click
Find & Replace
Enter the text that you want to find, or select a previous search from the list.
Search options are listed under the Find box and in the Other options area of the dialogue box.
Matches the exact character provided in the Find box without considering any alternative case matches.
Disable this option to consider all possible case matches. For example, entering "a" in the Find box matches both "a" and "A".
Beware that some characters may have more than one match when Match case is disabled. For instance, "s" matches "s", "S" and "ß" (sharp S used in the German language).
Includes number formatting characters in the search.
Searches for whole words or cells that are identical to the search text.
Searches through all of the sheets in the current spreadsheet file.
Enter the replacement text, or select a recent replacement text or style from the list.
Replacement options are listed under the Find box and in the Other options area of the dialogue box.
Finds and selects all instances of the text or the format that you are searching for in the document (only in Writer and Calc documents).
Finds and selects the previous occurrence of the text or format that you are searching for in the document.
Finds and selects the next occurrence of the text or format that you are searching for in the document.
Replaces the selected text or format that you searched for, and then searches for the next occurrence.
Replaces all of the occurrences of the text or format that you want to replace. Repeat this command until all replacements on your slide have been made.
Shows more or fewer search options. Click this label again to hide the extended search options.
Searches only the selected text or cells.
Search starts at the current cursor position and goes backwards to the beginning of the file.
In Writer, you can select to include the comment text strings in your searches.
Allows you to use regular expressions in your search.
Searches for text formatted with the style that you specify. Select this check box, and then select a style from the Find list. To specify a replacement style, select a style from the Replace list.
Find terms that are similar to the Find text. Select this check box, and then click the Similarities button to define the similarity options.
Distinguishes between half-width and full-width character forms.
Lets you specify the search options for similar notation used in Japanese text. Select this check box, and then click the Sounds button to specify the search options.
Searches exact match, does not include Unicode combining marks in search. For example, searching for كتب will not match كَتَبَ or كُتُب or كتِب and so on.
Searches exact match, does not include Arabic Tatweel mark U+0640 (also known as Kashida) in search. For example, searching for كتاب will not match كـتاب or كتــــاب and so on.
Choose the text attributes that you want to search for. For example, if you select the Outline attribute, then all characters formatted manually with an Outline effect are found. If you also want to find characters with an Outline effect as part of a style, then select Including styles in the Other Options section, before searching.
Finds specific text formatting features, such as font types, font effects, and text flow characteristics.
After you select format and attributes that you want to search for, the Paragraph Styles checkbox in the Other options area changes to Including Styles. Select this checkbox if you want to include search for formatting and attributes set by styles.
Click in the Find or the Replace box, and then click this button to remove the search criteria based on formats.
The search and replace criteria selected for Format and Attributes are displayed under the Find and Replace boxes.
Determines the order for searching the cells.
Searches from left to right across the rows.
Searches from top to bottom through the columns.
Searches for the characters that you specify in formulas and in fixed (not calculated) values. For example, you could look for formulas that contain 'SUM'.
Searches for the characters that you specify in values and in the results of formulas.
Searches for the characters that you specify in the comments that are attached to the cells.
Closes the dialogue box and saves all changes.
After you close the Find & Replace dialogue box, you can still search using the last search criteria that you entered, by pressing Shift+Ctrl+F.