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Laptops All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies- P23: Okay, I’ll admit it: I’ve got a strange biography. I’ve been a writer all my life. My first semi-pro job was sports editor of my high school newspaper. (Go Commodores!) After college I was a political reporter for daily newspapers in Ohio and New York (I covered four national nominating conventions and two Presidential campaigns) and a correspondent for The Associated Press. And then, in 1983, I gave in to my inner geek and became the first Executive Editor of PC Magazine, back in the days when most people asked, “What is a PC?”. | 194 Sweating the Small Stuff Text Editors To move past the first find and continue searching click Find Next or press F3. You can keep doing this until you reach the end of the file. To replace specific characters or words do this 1. Click Edit Replace. 2. Type the characters you want to locate in the Find What box. 3. In the Replace With box type in the text you want to insert in its place. 4. Click Find Next. 5. When the text you want to replace appears click Replace. To replace all instances of the searched-for characters click Replace All. Embedding or linking objects in WordPad Embedded objects including images and other files in a WordPad document become part of the file. The good news is that if you give or send someone a copy of the file the embedded material will accompany it. The possibly bad news is that if you change the original object after embedding it in a file that change isn t reflected in the WordPad document. That is unless you remove the original embedded object and replace it with the changed one. An object also can look as if it s part of your file if you link to it. When you link an object the object remains in its original location but a reference to it is created in the WordPad file. If you change an object that s linked to a WordPad file the changes appear in the document when you view it onscreen or printed out. However if you give or send someone a WordPad file that includes a link you have to send along a copy of the original object or embed the final version of the object in your document . To embed or link an object follow the following path 1. Click Insert Object Create from File. 2. Type the path and filename in the File Box. Or click Browse and find the file you want to embed or link. 3. To link to an object click the Link check box. If you want to embed the object make sure the Link check box is cleared. Sweating the Small Stuff Text Editors 195 You can also embed an object by creating or opening it in its original program and .

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