Editing text
You can use the standard editing techniques to edit text within an HTML item or graphic item, including Cut, Copy, and Paste, selecting, and moving the insertion point using the cursor keys.
In addition Freeway provides find and replace, spelling check, and automatic hyphenation options.
To find text
- Open the Edit menu and choose Find/Replace, then choose Find... on the submenu.
The Find dialog box allows you to specify what you want to look for, and where you want to look:

- Set the Range to Document, to search throughout your Freeway document, Story to search the item or linked HTML items containing the insertion point, or Item to search a single HTML or graphic item.
- In the Find box type the text you want to search for.
By default Freeway searches forwards from the current insertion point.
- Select Backwards to search backwards from the current insertion point.
- Select Wrap Around to continue searching from the beginning of the range once you have reached the end of the range.
By default Ignore Case is selected, so site and Site are treated as equivalent.
- Deselect Ignore Case to search for exactly what you typed.
- Select Words Only to match what you typed only as complete words, not within longer words.
To replace text
- Open the Edit menu and choose Find/Replace, then choose Replace... from the submenu.
The Replace dialog box includes an additional Replace with field:

- Type the replacement text in the Replace with box.
- Click the Replace button to replace the next occurrence, or the Replace All button to replace all occurrences in the specified range and direction.
To continue finding or replacing
- Select Keep Dialog Open to leave the Find or Replace dialog box on the screen as you search so you can keep clicking the Find button to find further occurrences.
Alternatively open the Edit menu and choose Find / Replace, then choose Find Next or Replace Next on the submenu to find or replace the next occurrence.
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