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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Philip Taylor wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Keith -- As far as I know, no
implementation of TeX incorporates "find" or "find and replace"
functionality; such functionality is normally a feature of an
editor that may (or may not) accompany such an implementation.
Is it possible that it is not MikTeX (<i>qua </i>MikTeX) of
which you speak, but rather TeXworks, the topic of the list to
which you actually sent your message ?<br>
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If it <i>is</i>, then I am pleased to be able to report that
TeXworks 0.6.2 does indeed return the number of instances matched.<br>
Philip Taylor<br>
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