Find/Change

The Find/Change function is one of InCopy's most powerful tools for efficient text editing, allowing you to locate and replace content across entire documents or specific sections with precision. Mastering this feature is essential for maintaining consistency and speed in professional editing workflows.

Accessing Find/Change

1

Navigate to Menu

Go to Edit menu in the top menu bar of InCopy interface

2

Select Find/Change

Click on Find/Change option to open the search panel dialog

3

Configure Search Scope

Choose your search parameters from the available dropdown options

Document vs Story Search Scope

FeatureDocument SearchStory Search
Search RangeAll text frames in layoutCurrent text frame only
Best Used ForGlobal changesTargeted edits
Processing SpeedSlower for large documentsFaster processing
Precision LevelBroad applicationFocused control
Recommended: Use Document for comprehensive changes, Story for precise local edits

Performing a Search

  1. Navigate to Edit > Find/Change to open the search panel.

  2. Before executing your search, configure the scope using the Search menu. Your choice here determines the breadth of your operation and directly impacts efficiency:

    Document: Searches all text frames (Stories) in the entire InCopy layout—ideal for global changes and consistency checks
    Story: Searches only the current text frame (Story) you're working in—perfect for localized edits within specific sections

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  3. Enter your search criteria in the Find what field and specify the replacement text in Change to. Be precise with your terms—InCopy will match exactly what you type, including capitalization and punctuation.

  4. For advanced editing scenarios, InCopy offers sophisticated options that extend beyond basic text replacement:

    • Click More Options in the bottom right to reveal formatting controls, allowing you to search for and replace character styles, paragraph styles, and other formatting attributes—particularly useful when standardizing document appearance.

    • Access special characters through the find change spec char arrow arrow menu. This feature proves invaluable for finding hidden formatting elements like forced line breaks, em dashes, or non-breaking spaces that can cause layout issues.

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  5. Execute your search by clicking Find Next to move forward through the document, or Find Previous if you've set the Direction to Backward to review previous instances.

  6. When InCopy locates a match, you have strategic options for handling the replacement: click Change to replace the current instance and maintain control over individual edits, or click Change All to replace every occurrence simultaneously—use this powerful option carefully, as it cannot be easily undone in complex documents.

  7. Close the panel by clicking Done when your search and replace operation is complete. The panel will remember your last search terms for quick reuse in subsequent operations.

Essential Search Setup

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Search Execution Options

Find Next/Previous

Navigate through search results one by one. Allows manual review of each occurrence before making changes.

Change Individual

Replace the currently highlighted occurrence only. Provides maximum control over which instances get modified.

Change All

Replace all occurrences in one action. Efficient for consistent changes but requires careful verification beforehand.

Special Characters Access

Use the arrow button to access special characters menu for finding paragraph breaks, tabs, and other formatting elements that cannot be typed directly.

Change All vs Individual Changes

Pros
Change All saves time for consistent replacements
Individual changes provide precise control
Find Next allows thorough review process
Direction options enable backward searching
Cons
Change All can create unintended modifications
Individual changes are time-consuming for large documents
Forward-only searching may miss early occurrences
Complex formatting options require additional setup time