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+	<title>C/C++ Find/Replace</title>
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+<h1>C/C++ Find/Replace</h1>
+<p><b>Ctrl+F</b> (or <b>Edit > Find/Replace</b>) displays the <b>Find/Replace</b> dialog.
+Here you can specify text to search for and optionally text with which to replace it.
+</p>
+<p><img src="../images/find_replace_dialog.png" alt="Find and Replace Dialog Box" ></p>
+<p>You can specify:</p>
+<ul>
+<li>The direction (forward or back from the current cursor location)</li>
+<li>The scope (<b>All</b> for the whole file or <b>Selected Lines</b> to search only 
+within the highlighted area)</li>
+<li>Whether the search is <b>Case Sensitive</b> or <b>Whole Word</b>.
+You can also specify whether the search wraps at the end of the file.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>If you close the <b>Find/Replace</b> dialog with text in the <b>Find</b> field,
+you can use <b>Ctrl+K</b> (or <b>Edit > Find Next</b>) or 
+<b>Ctrl+Shift+K</b> (or <b>Edit > Find Previous</b>) to go to the next
+occurrence of that text.
+The directions for &quot;Next&quot; and &quot;Previous&quot; 
+are not affected by the <b>Direction</b> setting in the <b>Find/Replace</b> dialog.
+</p>
+
+<p class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>
+Wildcards are not currently supported for searches.</p>
+
+<h2>Incremental Find</h2>
+
+<p>You can also choose <b>Incremental Find</b> from the <b>Find/Replace</b> dialog.
+With this option selected, each letter you type in the <b>Find</b> field
+causes the editor focus to move to the first complete occurrence of the text
+you are typing.
+You can also use incremental find by pressing <b>Ctrl+J</b> (<b>Edit > Incremental Find</b>). 
+In this case, the text you type appears in the Status Line at the bottom of
+the Eclipse window.
+</p>
+
+<p class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>
+The settings in the <b>Find/Replace</b> dialog do not affect the operation
+of incremental find in the Status Line.</p>
+
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