What I do is

ye     " yank
/word  " search
vep    " paste

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> Hi,
> 
>  is there a way to do this more effectively?
> 
>  I often get in the situation of yanking a word
>  into the buffer, search another word I want to
>  replace with the contents of the buffer, delete
>  the found word and paste the contents of the buffer
>  at the place of the previously found word.
> 
>  Despite the fact, that -- without the yank-ring
>  script -- you have to keep an eye on what is
>  in what buffer, it would be more effective
>  if one could do the following:
>   
>  yw                    "yank replacement word
>  /word                 "find word ("word") to be replaced
>  cw                    "change word under cursor with that in buffer
>         
>  I know, that "cw" is another command, which is "wrong" in 
>  this case...I only needed a name for what I want to do and
>  cw keeps track of the length of the replaced word and the
>  replacement.
> 
>  Thank you very much for any helpful hint :)   !
> 
>  Keep editing!
>  mcc
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