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.
Use "Find" to locate all instances of a word.
Use find option "Find and replace".
There is no difference except undeterminable is not a word. In every day speech they both mean the inability to find a definite solution. In formal speech or writing, indeterminable is the correct word to be used.
To find the difference between two sets in Python, you can use the "-" operator or the difference() method.
The find-and-replace feature in a word processor allows the user to search for every occurrence of a particular character, word, or phrase within a document and replace it with new text.
With find you can search the document for a certain word or character string. With replace you can replace all instances of a word or character string by a different one. That can save you a lot of time.
Press Ctrl - h to open the Find and Replace facility. Put exhibits into the Find what box and exhibits into the Replace with box. Then click Replace All.
In mathematics, the word difference means the answer to a subtraction problem. In order to find the difference, 46 must be subtracted, or taken away from 278. This leaves 232 marbles.
The command used to replace a word or phrase with another in many text editing applications is typically called "Find and Replace." This feature allows you to input the word or phrase you want to change in the "Find" field and the new word or phrase in the "Replace" field. Once you execute the command, it will locate all instances of the original text and replace them with the new text as specified.
replace all
they have no difference...... I'm adding on to that... They do have a difference..... FIND is present or future tense, and FOUND is past tense.