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Hi, this is Gary with MacMost.com. On todays episode lets look at using Find and Replace in TextEdit and other apps. Find and Replace is a tool I use all the time and I take it for granted. But a lot of people dont know about it or dont use it. You can find it in most word processing apps. Im going to demonstrate here first in TextEdit. Ive loaded in the Project Gutenberg version of The Call of the Wild. So a very large document here and say I wanted to universally replace something throughout. Well, first Ill start with Find and then Ill look at Find and Replace and then Ill look at Find and Replace All to do it all in one shot. So to find something I would go first to Edit and then Find. Now it is going to be in a slightly different place in different apps. Sometimes there is an entire Find or Search menu all by itself. But here it is in Edit. Ive got Find and some other similar commands. Let me just start with Find here because I can get to everything through there. This