If you decide to search for a different word, when you replace the word in the text box, the starting point will automatically return to the top of the file. You will also notice, that as you add words to be found, it is added to a running list, so if you have another document open that you want to search in for the same word, just click on the arrow and choose the word you want and click on Find Next. Naturally, once you quit the program, this list goes away, but the list will stay as long as you have ASP Express running.
You also will notice there is a Replace Tab. Click on it and you will not only see a Find text box, but a replace text box. When you put a word in the Find box, click on Find Next. Then, type your word in the Replace text box & click replace. It will replace the word that it found and find the next one. You can, at any time, click cancel to close the dialog box and conclude your searching. The Replace text box also keeps a running list of words you used.
If you type in a word in the Find box, type a word in the Replace box, and click Replace All, as promised, the procedure will start from the beginning of file and replace every instance of the word you typed in the Find box with the word you typed in your Replace text box. Please use caution as this procedure can not be undone.
The Replace item in the Search Pull down menu goes directly to the Replace positioning of this Find/Replace screen. If the Search & Replace in Multiple Files Check Box (global search and replace) is checked, you will then go to a dialogue box that will allow you to enter a directory where you want the text changed in all the files within that directory and the directories below that level