You can find text in a document and replace it automatically. You can also find and replace the properties of text objects. You can find special characters, such as an em dash or optional hyphen. You can edit text directly in the drawing window or in a dialog box.
Additional formatting options are available for paragraph text. To apply these formatting options to artistic text, you first need to convert the artistic text to paragraph text . Likewise, you can apply special effects to paragraph text by converting the text to artistic text. Converting text may result in the loss of any formatting.
You can also convert both paragraph and artistic text to curves. By transforming characters into lines or curve objects , you can add, delete, or move the nodes of individual characters to alter their shape. For more information, see Curve objects.
When you convert text to curves, the appearance of the text is preserved, including font , style, character position and rotation, spacing, and any other text settings and effects. Any linked text objects are also converted to curves. If you convert paragraph text in a fixed-sized text frame to curves, any text that overflows the text frame is deleted. For information about fitting text to a text frame, see Format text.
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Click Edit Find and Replace .
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In the Find and Replace docker, choose Find and Replace Text from the list box at the top of the docker.
You can also find special characters by clicking the right arrowhead next to the Find box, choosing a special character, and clicking Find Next .
You can also expand the search range to find text on all document pages, a range of pages, or specific pages. For more information, see To set the search range.
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Click Edit Find and Replace .
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In the Find and Replace docker, choose Find and Replace Text from the list box at the top of the docker.
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Find Next > to scroll through occurrences of the text that is specified in the Find box
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Replace — replaces the selected occurrence of the text that is specified in the Find box. If no occurrence is selected, Replace finds the next occurrence.
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Replace All — replaces every occurrence of the text that is specified in the Find box
You can also expand the search range to find and replace text on all document pages, a range of pages, or specific pages. For more information, see To set the search range.
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Click Edit Find and Replace .
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In the Find and Replace docker, choose Replace Objects from the list box at the top of the docker.
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In the Find area, do any of following:
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Enable the Font check box and choose the font to find.
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Enable the Weight check box, and choose the text weight to find.
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Enable the Size check box, and choose the text size to find.
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In the Replace area, do any of following:
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Enable the Font check box and choose a replacement font.
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Enable the Weight check box, and choose a replacement text weight.
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Enable the Size check box, and choose a replacement text size.
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Click Find , and click any of the following:
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Find Next > or Find Previous < to scroll through text objects that meet the search criteria.
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Find All to select all text objects that meet the search criteria.
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Replace to replace the properties of the selected text object.
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Replace All to replace the color of all text objects that meet the search criteria.
You can also expand the search range to find and replace text properties on all document pages, a range of pages, or specific pages. For more information, see To set the search range.
Text that has been converted to curves cannot be edited.
You can also edit text by clicking Text Edit Text , and making changes to the text in the Edit Text dialog box.
Using the Pick tool
, select the text, and click
Text Convert to Artistic Text .
Using the Pick tool
, select the text, and click
Text Convert to Paragraph Text .
Using the Pick tool
, select the text, and click
Object Convert to Curves .
Paragraph text cannot be converted to artistic text when it’s in a linked frame, has text overflow, or has special effects applied to it.
You can also convert text to curves by clicking the Pick tool , right-clicking the text, and clicking Convert to Curves .
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.
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