'replace' is not a standard Unix command. There is a replace command in mySql, but I don't know if this is the one you are referring to.
Use "Find" to locate all instances of a word.
No. You would use the replace command for that. The find command only allows you to find a word; find and replace will do both.
You can replace a sentence without retyping it by using the "cut" and "paste" functions available in most text editors. First, highlight the sentence you want to replace and use the cut command (usually Ctrl+X or Command+X). Then, type the new sentence and place your cursor where the old sentence was, and use the paste command (Ctrl+V or Command+V) to insert the new text. Alternatively, you can also use the "replace" function in some software, which allows you to find and replace specific text quickly.
You want to totally reinitialize the router and replace the current running-config with the current startup-config. What command will you use?
In the vi editor, you can use the r command followed by the character you want to replace the current character with to replace a single character. To replace text from the cursor to the right until a specific point, you can use the c command combined with a movement command (like w for word or $ for end of the line). For example, cw replaces the current word, while c$ replaces everything from the cursor to the end of the line. After executing the command, you can type the new text to complete the replacement.
To change a word in your document to another word, you can use the "Replace" command. In most word processing software, you can access this by pressing Ctrl + H (or Command + H on Mac). Enter the word you want to change in the "Find" field and the new word in the "Replace" field, then click "Replace" or "Replace All" to make the changes.
The replace command in Excel is the same as the replace command in other programs such as Word. If you want to change one word throughout the worksheet (or workbook, there is an option for that) you can use the replace command rather than changing each instance manually. You define the word (or phrase, number, character, whatever) that you want to remove and define what you want to replace it with. For example if you had used the name Jane 47 times in the spreadsheet and needed to change it to James, you could use find and replace to do all at once. If you copied the same typo throughout a spreadsheet you could use the command to fix all instances at once. Be careful though, Excel can't tell the difference between a word and the same word as part of a larger word. For example if you wanted to replace the word "me" with the word "you" and used this command it would change words like "same" and "mean" to "sayou" and "youan"!
Yes, you can use the replace command to substitute "Week" for all instances of "Period" in a worksheet. Simply open the Find and Replace dialog, enter "Period" in the "Find what" field and "Week" in the "Replace with" field. Then, click on "Replace All" to make the substitution throughout the entire worksheet. This action will update all occurrences of the specified text as per your request.
either by using find or find and replace
The Clipboard is part of the operating system. You don't need to launch it. The clipboard can copy, cut, and paste. To copy, select something and press command c To cut, select something and press command x To paste, put the cursor where you want something, and press command v To use the Find/Replace function in MS Word, press command f, then click the replace button. A window will open where you insert words to find and words to replace them with. The advanced button will allow you to replace styles as well.
A computer technician should use the SFC /scan now command on a PC to restore protected system files with known good versions. This command scans system files, and will replace corrupted files.
In PowerPoint, you can replace one font with another by using the "Replace Fonts" feature. To access this, go to the "Home" tab, click on the drop-down arrow next to "Replace" in the Editing group, and select "Replace Fonts." From there, choose the font you want to replace and the new font you want to use, then click "Replace" to apply the changes throughout your presentation.