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Select one of the following options:
Whole Word searches only for entire words that match the text in the Find What 
text box.
Case Sensitive searches only for text strings that exactly match the uppercase and 
lowercase text in the Find What text box.
Search Backward searches the file in reverse order from the insertion point to the 
beginning of the file.
Wrap Around searches the entire file, starting from the text selection point to the end of 
the file and then from the beginning of the file to the text selection point.
Select one of the following options:
Find Next searches for the next instance of the text string, without replacing it.
Change/Find replaces the text string and then searches for the next instance of it.
Change replaces just the currently found instance of the text string in the file.
Change All replaces all occurrences of the text string in the file.
Click Done.
Changing capitalization
The Change Case command enables you to change text from the current case setting to 
all uppercase, all lowercase, or mixed case (that is, each word beginning with an 
uppercase letter).
Note: The Change Case command only works with 1-byte Roman text. CJK Roman (2-byte) 
text is not affected.
To change the capitalization of selected text:
Select a type tool, and select the text to be changed.
Choose Type > Change Case.
Select Uppercase, Lowercase, or Mixed Case, and click OK.
Using smart punctuation
The Smart Punctuation dialog box searches for keyboard text symbols and replaces them 
with publishing text symbols. It can also report the number of symbols replaced.
Note: Smart punctuation works with OpenType fonts only in Mac OS.
To replace standard keyboard characters with publishing characters:
Choose Type > Smart Punctuation. 
Select one or more of the following options:
ff, fi, ffi Ligatures changes any occurrence of the ff, fi, or ffi letter combinations into 
ligatures (that is, a text symbol that combines two or more letters into a single, special 
character). To change to ligatures, you must have the appropriate Adobe Expert font 
installed on your system.
ff, fl, ffl Ligatures changes any occurrence of the ff, fl, or ffl letter combinations into 
ligatures. To change to ligatures, you must have the appropriate Adobe Expert font 
installed on your system.