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<h3>Movable Type User Manual: SEARCH AND REPLACE</h3>
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<h1><a name="search and replace"></a>SEARCH AND REPLACE</h1>
<p>You can use Movable Type's search and replace functionality either to search
through all of your entries for a particular string, or to replace all
instances of a string with another string. <strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> there is <strong>no undo</strong>
feature, so be careful when you use the replace functionality; because of this
you may want to export your Movable Type entries before using replace, for
backup purposes.</p>
<p>You have the following options when using search and replace:</p>
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<li><strong><a name="item_Case_Sensitive"></a>Case Sensitive</strong><br>

If you would like the search string to be treated in a case-sensitive manner,
check the <a href="#item_Case_Sensitive"><code>Case Sensitive</code></a> box. This means that the string <code>foo</code> will match
<code>foo</code>, <code>Foo</code>, <code>fOo</code>, etc.
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<li><strong><a name="item_Regular_Expression_Match"></a>Regular Expression Match</strong><br>

If you would like the search string to be treated as a Perl regular expression,
check the <a href="#item_Regular_Expression_Match"><code>Regular Expression Match</code></a>. If you are unsure what this means, you
would do best to leave this box unchecked.
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<li><strong><a name="item_Search_fields"></a>Search fields</strong><br>

By default, search and replace operates on the <code>Title</code>, <code>Entry Body</code>, and
<code>Extended Entry Body</code> fields of each entry in your blog. You can tune the
search and replace to operate on only a subset of these fields by checking and
unchecking the <a href="#item_Search_fields"><code>Search fields</code></a> boxes.
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