HIMS International Corporation H432B 用户手册

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submenus: “Find,” “Find Again,” “Replace,” “Go To Location,” “Go to 
Previous Page,” “Go To Next Page,” “Set Mark,” “Go to Mark,” “Go To 
Previous Document,” and “Go To Next Document.” 
5.3.1 Find 
The find function allows you to search for text in a document. Once the 
text is found you will be taken to that position in your document. To 
execute this command, press “Space-m (dots 1-3-4)” or “F2,” and move 
to “Go To” by pressing “Space-4” and press “Enter” on “Go To.” Then, 
select “Find.” You will be able to navigate the “Go To” menu with 
“Space-1” or “Space-4.” Otherwise, you can press “f (dots 1-2-4)” in the 
“Go To” menu, which is the shortcut. While editing a document, pressing 
“Space-f (dots 1-2-4)” will activate the “Find” command. If “Find” is 
executed, the dialog box is displayed. This dialog box consists of “Text 
to find,” “Search direction,” “Match case,” a “Confirm” button, and a 
“Cancel” button. You can move from one field to the next field by 
pressing “tab (“Space-4-5”)” or “shift-tab (“Space-1-2”)”. 
1.  Text to find 
The first field in “Find” is “Text to find.” In this window, you can type in 
the text that you want to find. If you want to find the text immediately, 
press “Enter.” However, if you want to set other fields in the dialog 
box, press “tab (“Space-4-5”)” to move to the next field. 
2. Search direction 
The next field is “Search direction.” The default direction is “Forward.” 
If you would like to change the search direction, you should press 
“Space.” Pressing “Space” will toggle between “Forward” and 
“Backward”. After you type in the text to be found, and set the 
searching direction, press “Enter” if you want to find the text 
immediately.
3. Match case 
The next field is “Match case.” This field display only when you 
execute the “Find” command in text file. This field does not display in 
Braille file. The default value is “No.” If you want to change the value, 
press “Space.” Pressing “Space” will toggle between “No” and “Yes.”