> If you select 'Find' instead of 'Find All' and have a 'Replace with:'
> entry, they all should be enabled and work. Watch out though. If you
> *don't* have an entry in the 'Replace with' field, it will be
> replaced with a blank string.

I personally find being able to replace something with nothing to be a
crucial feature, I frequently use it to clean up messy code.

Just my .02, of course...;)

- John


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