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literal or Token SearchThe Editor treats the target string differently, depending on whether youselect Literal search or Token search. When you select Literal search, theEditor looks for the occurrences of a string of characters that exactly matchthe target string, even if it occurs within a word. When you select Tokensearch, the Editor looks for isolated occurrences of the target string,ignoring spacing.The default setting of the search option is set in the Environment. The Findprompt line displays the alternative search mode, either L c i t or Tc o k. Ifyou do not specify a search option, the Editor uses the default search option(the one not mentioned on the prompt line).To use Token search when the default is Literal search (prompt line saysTc o k ), press T after the prompt line and before you type the target string.To use Literal search when the default is Token search (prompt line saysL c i t ), type L after the prompt line and before you type the target string.Nothing will happen when you press L or r; the letter just appears whereyou are about to type the target string. See "Set Environment" for moreinformation about Literal and Token search options.ESC OptionAt any point during your response to the Find prompt, you can abandon thiscommand and return to the Edit level by pressing ESC.Same-String OptionIf you press s instead of typing a delimited target string, the Editor uses thesame string you last specified for the target string (the target string mayhave been specified either in Find mode or in Replace mode). From theEditor, type the commandFSThe previously specified target string is used again and is displayed at thetop of the screen when you type the s.Note: If you have forgotten what target string would be invoked by pressings as a string response, you can find the current target string in theEnvironment display. (See "Set Environment.")The Editor Commands 11-111

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