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Click File in the panel, then select Export as PDF. s in the document are replaced, not just the ones in the line I've select, even when I toggle the "Find in selection" button. Click Edit in the panel, then Find & Replace. However, when I highlight the line and do a find/replace for. Within the Home tab, click the down arrow of the Replace button, highlighted in blue within Figure 1, above to bring up a drop-down menu. Figure 1: Replace words in a presentation. Where is it The hash symbol is not located on most Mac keyboards outside of. Use this simple shortcut to use the key on an Apple keyboard. In Figure 5, you can see that we selected the Arial. From this list, select the font that you want replaced with another. Figure 4: Replace Font dialog box This brings up the list of fonts used in the active presentation, as you can see in Figure 5.
I have the following line in a file I'm editing in VSCode: Next, access the Home tab on the Ribbon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 1, below. How to find the hash key or hashtag on a Mac keyboard. Click the arrow button within the Replace section, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 4.