Ctrl - H opens the Find and Replace dialog box.
The keyboard shortcut that invokes the find function in most applications is Ctrl + F on Windows and Command + F on macOS. This shortcut opens the search dialog, allowing users to quickly locate specific text or items within the document or interface.
The Windows keyboard shortcut for finding a file in Windows 98 is F3. Pressing F3 opens the Find dialog, allowing users to search for files and folders.
Ctrl and 'F'
In IE, it opens your browsing History tab. In other applications it will find & replace text, sort of like a <ctrl><f>, which is a find/search.
In most browser you can use Ctrl+h keyboard shortcut.
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The shortcut to size results in a keyword search is to use the "Ctrl F" keyboard shortcut to quickly find specific words or phrases within the search results.
Click CTRL+F to prompt the Find dialog box which also has a tab for Find and Replace.
The editing button allows the user to access Find and Replace tools.
In HxD, to search and replace, open the program and load the file you want to edit. Use the shortcut Ctrl + R or navigate to "Search" in the menu and select "Replace." In the dialog that appears, enter the search term in the "Find" field and the replacement text in the "Replace with" field. Make sure to specify any additional options as needed, then click "Replace" for individual replacements or "Replace All" to change all instances at once.
Ctrl-F will open the Find. You can access replace from there. You can also use Ctrl-H for replace.
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